Inside looking inside : memoirs, [ca. 1976] / by Charles E. Rea.

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Inside looking inside : memoirs, [ca. 1976] / by Charles E. Rea.

Reminiscences of a St. Paul (Minn.) physician and community leader who was educated at the University of Minnesota, headed medical services for the Manhattan Project during World War II, and maintained a private practice through the 1970s.

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