Professor Daniel Bover, Nobel Prize, Stockholm
Dec. 12, 1957 - Nobel Prize - winners receive awards in Stockholm: This year's Nobel prize for physiology and medicine was awarded to Prof. Daniel Bover, 50, of Rome. It is for discoveries relating to syntheic compounds that inhibit the action of certain body substances, especially their action on the vascular system and the Skeleletal muscle'. He received his prize from King Gustav at a ceremony held at the Concert Hall in Stockholm. Prof. Daniel Bover receives his prize, worth about ?14, 500. fromer king Gustav of Sweden
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