Reminiscences of Leon Jacobson : oral history, 1989.

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Reminiscences of Leon Jacobson : oral history, 1989.

Reminiscences of childhood; education; influences on medical career; initial interests in hematology; involvement with Manhattan Project during World War II; experiences at University of Chicago; work with radiation and bone marrow transplantation; research on erythropoietin; various professional collaborations; reflections on patient care.

Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.

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Jacobson, Leon O.

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Physician, hematologist. From the description of Reminiscences of Leon Jacobson : oral history, 1989. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122481752 Leon Orris Jacobson (1911-1992) was a physician, researcher in hematology, educator and administrator at the University of Chicago. Raised in a Norwegian community in Sims, North Dakota, Jacobson became interested in medicine while working as a teacher in the local school. He received a...

American society of hematology

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Marget, Medeline,

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