Edward Robinson Baldwin papers, 1895-1933.

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Edward Robinson Baldwin papers, 1895-1933.

Chiefly correspondence; some articles, translations, and printed matter. Correspondence is with physicians and pertains to tuberculin diagnoses and treatment. Correspondents include John F. Anderson, D. M. Appel, Walter C. Bailey, Vincent Y. Bowditch, Lawrason Brown, Harold W. Dana, E.A. de Schweinitz, S.H. Gilliland, Walter A. Griffin, Reid Hunt, Theodore Janeway, Herbert Maxon King, Arnold Knapp, Robert Koch, Walter Leich, John E. Loveland, George Mannheimer, Charles E. North, Edwards A. Park, H.D. Pease, Theobald Smith, and Henry F. Stoll. Contains translations of Further examinations of the proteins of the tuberculin, by Kühne, and Some observations on tuberculosis and especially upon toxic properties of its bacillus, by Sergio Pansini.

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Saranac Laboratory

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Baldwin, Edward R. (Edward Robinson), 1864-1947

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Edward Baldwin was associated with the Saranac Laboratory for the Study of Tuberculosis and became director of The Edward L. Trudeau Foundation for Research and Teaching in Tuberculosis in 1915. From the guide to the Edward Robinson Baldwin Papers, 1895-1933, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine) Edward Baldwin was associated with the Saranac Laboratory for the Study of Tuberculosis and became director of the Trudeau Foundation in 1915. Fro...

Edward L. Trudeau Foundation

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Pansini, Sergio, 1861-1918.

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