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I deleted the Pulitzer Prize for his biography Harvey Cushing (1946). Probably that would be the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. According to the PP website pulitzer.org, however, he never won the PP Biography (altho Cushing did)[1] nor any 1947 Prize[2] nor is there a promising hit for "Fulton"[3]
[ref name=Todman] gives him an unspecified Pulitzer for another work.
Fulton's 1949 monograph, Functional Localization in the Frontal Lobes and Cerebellum, represented the culmination of almost two decades of work and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize (Fulton, 1949). (page 3)
There is no PP website hit for 'localization' or 'cerebellum'.