- Source: Baly Medal
The Baly Medal is a biennial award awarded by the Royal College of Physicians of London.
Founded by a gift from Frederick Daniel Dyster (1809?–93) received in 1866, confirmed by deed 1930 – in memory of William Baly: £400 to provide a gold medal for the person deemed to have most distinguished himself in the science of physiology, especially during the previous two years. The award is made every alternate year on the recommendation of the President and Council at the Quarterly Meeting in July and presented on the occasion of the Harveian Oration.
Medallists
Source 1871–1911 RCP Archived 2017-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
1869: Richard Owen
1871: Lionel Smith Beale
1873: William Sharpey
1875: Claude Bernard
1877: Carl Ludwig
1879: Charles Darwin
1881: John Burdon-Sanderson
1883: Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard
1885: William Kitchen Parker
1887: David Ferrier
1889: Rudolf Heidenhain
1891: Michael Foster
1893: Moritz Schiff
1895: W. H. Gaskell
1897: Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer
1899: Charles Scott Sherrington
1901: Frederick William Pavy
1903: John Newport Langley
1905: Ivan Pavlov
1907: Ernest Henry Starling
1909: Emil Fischer
1911: William Dobinson Halliburton
1913: J. B. S. Haldane
1915: Frederick Gowland Hopkins
1917: William Maddock Bayliss
1919: Leonard Hill
1921: Henry Dale
1923: Joseph Barcroft
1925:
1927: Archibald Vivian Hill
1929: Edgar Douglas Adrian
1931: Walter Bradford Cannon
1933: Robert Robison
1935: Francis Marshall
1937: Ernest Kennaway
1939: Charles Best
1941: Edgar Allen
1943: Frederic Bartlett
1945: August Krogh
1947: Bernardo Alberto Houssay
1949: Edward Mellanby
1951: George de Hevesy
1953: Karl Lashley
1955: Alan Hodgkin
1957: Ernest Basil Verney
1959: Ivan de Burgh Daly
1961: John Eccles
1963: Wilhelm Siegmund Feldberg
1965: Roderic Alfred Gregory
1967: Bernard Katz
1969: George Wingfield Harris
1971: Dorothy Hodgkin
1973: Eric William Horton
1975: Andrew Huxley
1977: John Vane
1979: Hans Kosterlitz
1981: Malcolm Davenport Milne
1983: William Paton
1985: Paul Polani
1987: Aaron Klug
1989: Michael Berridge
1991: David Marsden
1993: Denis Noble
1995: Charles Nicholas Hales
1997: Alec Jeffreys
1999: Paul Nurse
2001: Colin Blakemore
2003: John Sulston
2005: Gregory Winter
2007: Sydney Brenner
2009: Martin Evans
2011: Peter Ratcliffe
2013: Stephen O'Rahilly
2015:
2017: Dimitri Kullmann
2019:
2022: Brian Diffey
See also
List of medicine awards
Prizes named after people