Correspondence, 1935-1962, concerning progesterone.

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Correspondence, 1935-1962, concerning progesterone.

This correspondence concerns the nomenclature of the hormone progesterone.

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Parkes, A. S. (Alan Sterling), 1900-1990

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Willard Myron Allen, a physician and scientist, held professorships in obstetrics and gynecology at the medical schools of University of Rochester, Washington University, and University of Maryland (Baltimore). From the guide to the Correspondence, 1935-1962, concerning progesterone., 1935-1962, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Allen, Willard M., 1904-1993

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Slotta, Karl Heinrich, 1895-

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Willard Myron Allen, a physician and scientist, held professorships in obstetrics and gynecology at the medical schools of University of Rochester, Washington University, and University of Maryland (Baltimore). From the guide to the Correspondence, 1935-1962, concerning progesterone., 1935-1962, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Wintersteiner, Oskar Paul, 1898-1971.

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Willard Myron Allen, a physician and scientist, held professorships in obstetrics and gynecology at the medical schools of University of Rochester, Washington University, and University of Maryland (Baltimore). From the guide to the Correspondence, 1935-1962, concerning progesterone., 1935-1962, (American Philosophical Society) ...