Pearl L. Kendrick papers, 1888-1979 (bulk 1930-1970).

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Pearl L. Kendrick papers, 1888-1979 (bulk 1930-1970).

Files relating to her discovery and testing of a vaccine for whooping-cough; files concerning activities with the American Public Health Association and the Michigan Public Health Association; consultant's files relating to her work with vaccination programs in foreign countries under the auspices of the World Health Organization; correspondence, course and research materials; and photographs related to her career; and papers of her father, Milton Kendrick, a Free Methodist clergyman.

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Bacteriologist with the laboratories of the Michigan Department of Health, 1920-1951, and resident lecturer in epidemiology at the School of Public Health of the University of Michigan. From the description of Pearl L. Kendrick papers, 1888-1979 (bulk 1930-1970). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420912 Pearl Luella Kendrick (1890-1980) was born August 24, 1890 in Wheaton, Illinois. She was the daughter of Ella (Shaver) Kendrick and Milton H. Kendr...

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