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D. Carleton (Daniel Carleton) Gajdusek journals, 1979, 1983

D. Carleton (Daniel Carleton) Gajdusek journals, 1979, 1983

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D. Carleton (Daniel Carleton) Gajdusek journals, 1979, 1983

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Full title

D. Carleton (Daniel Carleton) Gajdusek journals, 1979, 1983

Date

1979, 1983

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9920

Record Identifier

YRlZXydn

Reference Code

1003223
Physical Description

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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box)

2 volumes

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1979
1. Medical investigations in Fiji, New Hebrides, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, West New Guinea, Indonesia, Soviet Siberia, Japan, Australia and Germany
2. Travels, lectures, conferences and research discussions in Israel, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Austria, West Germany, Peoples Republic of Germany and Berlin
3. T...

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Full title

D. Carleton (Daniel Carleton) Gajdusek journals, 1979, 1983

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Contextual Information

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Presented by Mr. Kenneth Haynes, Editorial Institute, Boston University in 2003

Administrative / Biographical history

Dr. Gajdusek was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1976 for "new mechanism for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases". He did the work in New Guinea. Gajdusek later became the Chief, Laboratory of Central Nervous System Studies for the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

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MLMSS 9920

Record Identifier

YRlZXydn

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1003223

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