Moses Chaim Shelesnyak Papers 1946-1979

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Moses Chaim Shelesnyak Papers 1946-1979

Dr. Shelesnyak received his doctorate from Columbia University, and taught physiology, pharmacology, and human growth and development. Includes biographical data, correspondence files with individuals and organizations, U.S. Navy material relating to arctic research, meetings, and conference data, reviews, and publications.

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