Pierre Augustine Fish papers, 1890-1931.
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Wilder, Burt G. (Burt Green), 1841-1925
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Epithet: Professor of Physiology, Cornell University British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000212.0x00008a Lecturer on physiology at University of Michigan and professor at Cornell University. From the description of Burt Green Wilder papers, 1876-1881. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 82799847 From the description of Burt Green Wilder papers, 1876-1881. (University of Michigan). Wor...
McNair, F. H.
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New York State College of Veterinary Medicine
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The New York State College of Veterinary Medicine was founded in 1894.The College was opened for classes in 1896. The faculty has had regular meetings since this date. From the guide to the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Minutes, 1896-1985, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...
Fish, Pierre A. (Pierre Augustine), 1865-1931
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Pierre Augustine Fish was a member of the Cornell University Class of 1890, received his D.Sc. 1894, and became an instructor, researcher, and administrator at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine. He was an original member of the Veterinary College faculty and became dean of the college 1929. From the guide to the Pierre Augustine Fish papers, 1890-1931, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) Veterinarian. ...
Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944
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Professor of Embryology, Cornell University. From the description of Simon Henry Gage papers, 1880-1957. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64652262 Dr. Theobald Smith, a pioneering epidemiologist, bacteriologist, and pathologist graduated from Cornell University in 1881 and received a M.D. from Albany Medical College in 1883. Working under Daniel E. Salmon, he eventually discovered the bacteria which would eventually form the genus salmonella. He also worked ...
Cornell University
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