Historical Events on October 28

Birth of Richard Doll (1912)

On October 28, 1912, British physiologist Richard Doll was born. He is renowned for his pivotal research that established the link between smoking and lung cancer, as well as its contribution to heart disease risk. Alongside three other scientists, Doll’s findings significantly advanced public health knowledge.

Discovery of Polio Vaccine (1914)

In 1914, an influential American medical researcher and virologist made significant strides in medical science by discovering and developing one of the first effective vaccines against polio. This breakthrough played a crucial role in combating the disease.

Nobel Prize for Paul Müller (1948)

On October 28, 1948, Swiss chemist Paul Müller was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He was recognized for his discovery of the insecticidal properties of DDT, which had a profound impact on pest control and agriculture.