List of Léon Bernard Foundation Prize recipients

This is a list of recipients of the Léon Bernard Foundation Prize awarded by World Health Organization (WHO).

Established in 1937 in memory of Professor Léon Bérard (1876–1960), one of the founders of the League of Nations, to celebrate outstanding service in the field of social medicine.[1][2][3] The prize is awarded when there is enough funding, consisting of a bronze medal and a sum of 2500 CHF to be awarded to a person who has accomplished it.[4][5]

List of recipients

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Year Picture Name Country
1951   René Sand[6][7]   Belgium
1952   Charles-Edward Amory Winslow[8]   USA
1953 Johannes Frandsen[9]   Denmark
1954 Jacques Parisot[10]   France
1955   Andrija Štampar[11][12][7]   Yugoslavia
1957   Marcin Kacprzak[13]   Poland
1958   Thomas Parran[14]   USA
1962   John Charles[15][16]   UK
1964   Robert Debré[17]   France
1966   Karl Evang[18]   Norway
1967   Fred Soper[19][15]   USA
1968 Josef Charvát[10][1]   Czechoslovakia
1970   Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar[20][10]   India
1971 Eugène Aujaleu[21]   France
1972 George Godber[22]   UK
1973 Keizo Nobechi[10]   Japan
1974   Marcolino Gomes Candau[10]   Brazil
1975   Boris Petrovsky[23]   Soviet Union
1976 Vulimiri Ramalingaswami[24][25][26]   India
1977 Giovanni A. Canaperia[20][10]   Italy
1978   Francisco Cambournac[10]   Portugal
1979   Bror Rexed[27][28][29]   Sweden
1980 Samual Halter[30]   Belgium
1981   İhsan Doğramacı[31][32]   Turkey
1982   Ana Aslan[33]   Romania
1984 Mao Shou-pai[10]   China
1985 Raoul Senault[34]   France
1986 Olikoye Ransome-Kuti[35][36][37][38]   Nigeria
1987   John Reid[39][40]   UK
1988 Meropi Violaki-Paraskeva[41][42]   Greece
1989   C. Everett Koop[43][44]   USA
1990 Cosme Ordóñez Carceller[45]   Cuba
1991 Pierre Recht[10]   Belgium
1992 David C. Morley[10]   UK
1993 Fujio Otani[10]   Japan
1994   Donald Acheson[46]   UK
1995   Manuel Elkin Patarroyo   Colombia
1997   Yevgeniy Chazo[47][48]   Russia
1999 Debbie Emma Choongo[10]   Zambia
2001 Sastri Saowakontha[10]   Thailand
2003 Watanee T. Jentchitr[10]   Thailand
2005 Toregeldy Sharmanov[49][50]   Kazakhstan
2007 Than Tun Sein[51]   Myanmar
2013 Teng Shuzhong[52]   China

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