Reminiscences of Roscoe Spencer : oral history, 1964.

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Reminiscences of Roscoe Spencer : oral history, 1964.

Family backgorund; Johns Hopkins Medical School; laboratory field work: spotted fever research, life cycle of rickettsia; importance of psycho-social biology, interdisciplinary research, health education; industrial hygiene; bubonic and tularemia research; First National Health Survey; National Cancer Institute; combining research and administration.

Transcript: 117 leaves.

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