Weller
noun
1.
Thomas Huckle
[huhk-uh l] /ˈhʌk əl/ (Show IPA), 1915–2008, U.S. physician: Nobel Prize in medicine 1954.
Weller Wel·ler (wěl’ər), Thomas Huckle. Born 1915.
American microbiologist. He shared a 1954 Nobel Prize for work on the cultivation of the polio virus.
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