The mission of the Hematology Division of Brigham and Women’s Hospital is to provide excellent clinical care, teaching, and research in hematology. The division has a rich history of contributions to hematology that dates back to 1934, when Drs. William P. Murphy and George R. Minor received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anemia, which led to the first treatment for pernicious anemia.
Over the years, the Hematology Division has developed as a unique entity characterized by a sustained focus on benign hematology. It has maintained its tradition of excellence through the active involvement of first class physicians and scientists in the clinical, teaching and consultative enterprises.
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