Donald F. Calbreath Papers 1984-2006.

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Donald F. Calbreath Papers 1984-2006.

Activities and scientific publications of Donald F. Calbreath during his 13 years in hospital laboratory research followed by his teaching career in biochemistry at Whitworth College from 1984 to 2006. Calbreath capped his career with his publication in 1992 of Clinical Chemistry -- a Fundamental Textbook.

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