Papers of: Williams, Cicely Delphine (1893-1992) 1901-1988
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Williams Cicely Delphine 1893
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Cicely Delphine Williams was born December 1893. She first attracted the attention of the medical world when she identified the protein deficiency disease kwashiorkor whilst working with the British Colonial Service in the Gold Coast in 1928-1935, and she continued to be active in the debate over protein nutrition throughout her life. She was equally important as a pioneer of maternal and child care in developing countries with a system based on local traditions and resources rather than on the ...
Colonial Service
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Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
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WHO, World Health Organization
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World Health Organisation, Maternal and Child Health Section
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American university of Beirut
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Previously known as the Syrian Protestant College and earlier as the St. Paul's Institute. From the description of Records of the American University of Beirut, 1895-1958, n.d. (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702132151 The American University of Beirut is located in Beirut, Lebanon and was built under a charter from the state of New York. The American University of Beirut was first opened as the Syrian Protestant College in 1866 i...
Changi jail, Singapore
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