Reminiscences of James Tullis : oral history, 1985.

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Reminiscences of James Tullis : oral history, 1985.

Primary education and interest in biochemistry at Rollins College; medical school at Duke University; World War II experiences as physician in Europe and North Africa; interaction of government and private research efforts; work for Dr. Edwin Cohn leading to long-term storage of red blood cells; research on platelets and clotting; rewards of inter-disciplinary communication; the development of hematology as a discipline since 1945, including the origins of journal BLOOD and the International Society of Hematology; the international hematology movement; the rise of oncology; numerous recollections of members of hematology community, including. Baird Hastings, Shields Warren, William Damesheck, and especially Edwin Cohn.

Transcript: 164 leaves.Tape: 4 cassettes.

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Tullis, James L., 1914-

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Hematologist. From the description of Reminiscences of James Tullis : oral history, 1985. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122574644 ...

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