Papers of Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr. 1971-1979 (inclusive).

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Papers of Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr. 1971-1979 (inclusive).

Consists of Ferris' professional papers pertaining to an epidemiology standardization project he directed, and other studies on environmental health; to his scientific publications; and to the Harvard School of Public Health Educational Policy Committee, which he chaired. Correspondence, memoranda, progress reports, questionnaires, notes, and grant applications exist from an American Thoracic Society project to standardize pulmonary function data in epidemiological studies of chronic respiratory diseases. Other material includes manuscripts of scientific articles and a book; and committee memoranda, correspondence, reports and questionnaires concerning educational policy of the School of Public Health.

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Ferris, Benjamin.

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Ferris (1919- ) (Harvard, M.D. 1943) has taught environmental health and safety at the Harvard School of Public Health since 1958, and has also served as director of environmental health and safety, Harvard University Health Service since that time. His research has primarily been concerned with problems of respiration in disease, particularly poliomyelitis. From the description of Papers of Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr. 1971-1979 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 2814...

Ferris, Benjamin.

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Ferris (1919- ) (Harvard, M.D. 1943) has taught environmental health and safety at the Harvard School of Public Health since 1958, and has also served as director of environmental health and safety, Harvard University Health Service since that time. His research has primarily been concerned with problems of respiration in disease, particularly poliomyelitis. From the description of Papers of Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr. 1971-1979 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 2814...

Harvard School of Public Health. Educational Policy Committee.

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