Carl V. Moore papers, 1932-1972. 1932-1972.

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Carl V. Moore papers, 1932-1972. 1932-1972.

Correspondence, lectures, manuscripts of scientific papers, notebooks, data on experiments and reports on professional meetings concerning hematology. Also, significant material about Washington University, School of Medicine, the Department of Medicine, and Dr. Moore's work on behalf of the American Cancer Society, The United States Food and Drug Administration, International Society of Hematology, National Advisory Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases Council and National Research Council.

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Moore, Carl V., 1908-1972.

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Physician, Dean (1953-1955), Busch Professor of Medicine and Head of the Dept., Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs (1964-1965), Washington University, School of Medicine. From the description of Carl V. Moore papers, 1932-1972. 1932-1972. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 10663786 ...

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