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Pictured with their wifes and families in Stockholm are the three joint winners of the Nobel Prize for Medicine - two Britons and an Australian - who were due to receive the prize ( about £18.280) form King Gustav Adolf of Sweden in Stockholm. They are see in the back row (left to right): Professor Andrew Fielding Huxley, 46, Jodrell Professor of Physiology at University College, London; Sir John Eccles, 60, Professor of Physiology at the Australian National University, Canberra; and Professor Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, 49, Foulerton Research Professor of the Royal Society in the Department of Physiology at Cambridge. Left of Professor Huxley is Stewart Huxlay; right of Professor Hodgkin is Deborah Hodgkin. In centre row are, left to right: Mrs. RIchenda Huxley; Lady Eccles; and Mrs. Marion Hodgkin. In front row are, left to right: Janet Huxley, Camilla Huxley, Rakel Hodgkin, Jonathan Hodgkin and Sara Hodgkin. December 10th 1963.