Meyer Bodansky, Pathology and Biochemistry Papers, (1916-1949)
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Shimkin, Michael Boris, 1912-
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A pioneering contributor to oncology research in the United States, an editor of professional medical journals, and an author of books and articles treating the development of cancer research (e.g., effects of carcionogens, various aspects of experimental clinical chemotherapy, and analyses of cancer statistics). Shimkin was born in Siberia in 1912 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1928. After earning a medical degree in 1936 from the University of California, San Francisco, Shimkin held successive p...
Van Slyke, Donald D.
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Minot, George Richards, 1758-1802
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Sunderman, F. William (Frederick William), 1931-
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Bodansky, Oscar, 1937-40
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Sinclair, John G., 1938
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Heller, Carl G., 1940
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Goddard, David Rockwell, 1935
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Marshall, John Albert, 1885-1941
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Spies, Tom D. (Tom Douglas), 1902-1960
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Spies discovered a pellagra cure. From the description of Spies, Tom Douglas, letter, 1936. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 22177083 ...
Milhorat, Ade T.
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Ochsner, Alton (1936, 39-40)
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Landsteiner, Karl, 1931
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Rose, William Cumming, 1887-1985
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William Cumming Rose graduated from Davidson College in 1907. He earned a Ph. D. from Yale University in 1911. Dr. Rose taught at the University of Illinois from 1922-1953. He helped lay the foundation of modern nutritional research by identifying the importance of amino acids as the building blocks of proteins. In 1966 he was awarded the National Medal of Science by president Lyndon B. Johnson. He was also awarded the Charles B. Spencer medal, the Willard Gibbs medal, the Osborne and Mendel awa...
Henze, Henry Rudolf, 1938
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Harvey, E. Newton (Edmund Newton), 1887-1959
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Edmund Newton Harvey was a physiologist. His interests included bioluminescence, decompression sickness, and tissue damage caused by high velocity missiles. From the description of Papers, 1923-1959. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122608793 Edmund Newton Harvey (Nov. 25, 1887-July 21, 1959) was a physiologist. His interests included bioluminescence, decompression sickness, and tissue damage caused by high velocity missiles. From the...
Wright, Irving S. (Irving Sherwood), 1901-1997
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Physician. Wright was Cardiologist at New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical College; President of the American Heart Association; and Director of the Association for Aging Research (AFAR). From the description of Papers, 1910-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122574678 ...
Peck, Franklin Bruce, 1938
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Yoe, John H. (John Howe), 1892-
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Bertrand, Gabriel, 1921
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Fishbein, Morris, 1940
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