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- catalog alternative "Johns Hopkins medical journal.".
- catalog contributor b921681.
- catalog coverage "Maryland".
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description "A century of clinical science at John Hopkins: contributions to medicine by students, house officers, and faculty -- Pioneers in urology: James R. Brown and Howard A. Kelly -- Medical students on the march: Brown, MacCallum, and Opie -- Two mycoses first described at John Hopkins -- Teacher and distinguished pupil: William Henry Welch and George Hoyt Whipple -- Pharmacology's giant: John Jacob Abel -- Neurosurgical genius: Walter Edward Dandy -- Early contributions to the surgery of cancer: William S. Halsted, Hugh H. Young, and John G. Clark -- Fountainhead of American Physiology: H. Newell Martin and his pupil William Henry Howell -- A new School of Anatomy: the story of Franklin P. Mall, Florence R. Sabin, and John B. MacCallum -- Johns Hopkins-The birthplace of tissue culture: the story of Ross G. Harrison, Warren H. Lewis, and George O. Gey -- Creators of clinical medicine's scientific base: Franklin Paine Mall, Llewellyn Franklin Barker, and Rufus Cole -- Compleat clinician and Renaissance pathologist: Louis Hamman and Arnold R. Rich -- Classical descriptions of disease -- The second professor of Gynecology and the Department of Art as applied to medicine -- John Whitridge Williams-his contributions to Obstetrics -- The first full-time academic department of Pediatrics: the story of the Harriet Lane Home -- Johns Hopkins-its role in medical education for women -- Contributions of the part-time staff of the Johns Hopkins Hospital: Moore, King, and Gay -- Cardiovascular research at Johns Hopkins -- Hematological firsts at Hopkins -- Research at Johns Hopkins on the thyroid gland and its diseases -- More bright stars in the Johns Hopkins galaxy -- Johns Hopkins and biomedical communication -- The story of chemotherapy at Johns Hopkins: Perrin H. Long, Eleanor A. Bliss, and E. Kennerly Marshall, Jr. -- Discoveries at Johns Hopkins related to the nervous system and its diseases.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 464 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Adventures in medical research.".
- catalog identifier "0801817854".
- catalog isFormatOf "Adventures in medical research.".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Adventures in medical research.".
- catalog spatial "Maryland Baltimore".
- catalog spatial "Maryland".
- catalog subject "610/.7/207526".
- catalog subject "Education, Medical Maryland History.".
- catalog subject "Education, Medical history".
- catalog subject "Johns Hopkins Hospital History.".
- catalog subject "Johns Hopkins University. School of Medicine History.".
- catalog subject "Medicine Research Maryland Baltimore History.".
- catalog subject "R747.J62 H37".
- catalog subject "Research Maryland History.".
- catalog subject "Research history".
- catalog subject "W1 JO158H no. 4 W18 H341a".
- catalog tableOfContents "A century of clinical science at John Hopkins: contributions to medicine by students, house officers, and faculty -- Pioneers in urology: James R. Brown and Howard A. Kelly -- Medical students on the march: Brown, MacCallum, and Opie -- Two mycoses first described at John Hopkins -- Teacher and distinguished pupil: William Henry Welch and George Hoyt Whipple -- Pharmacology's giant: John Jacob Abel -- Neurosurgical genius: Walter Edward Dandy -- Early contributions to the surgery of cancer: William S. Halsted, Hugh H. Young, and John G. Clark -- Fountainhead of American Physiology: H. Newell Martin and his pupil William Henry Howell -- A new School of Anatomy: the story of Franklin P. Mall, Florence R. Sabin, and John B. MacCallum -- Johns Hopkins-The birthplace of tissue culture: the story of Ross G. Harrison, Warren H. Lewis, and George O. Gey -- Creators of clinical medicine's scientific base: Franklin Paine Mall, Llewellyn Franklin Barker, and Rufus Cole -- Compleat clinician and Renaissance pathologist: Louis Hamman and Arnold R. Rich -- Classical descriptions of disease -- The second professor of Gynecology and the Department of Art as applied to medicine -- John Whitridge Williams-his contributions to Obstetrics -- The first full-time academic department of Pediatrics: the story of the Harriet Lane Home -- Johns Hopkins-its role in medical education for women -- Contributions of the part-time staff of the Johns Hopkins Hospital: Moore, King, and Gay -- Cardiovascular research at Johns Hopkins -- Hematological firsts at Hopkins -- Research at Johns Hopkins on the thyroid gland and its diseases -- More bright stars in the Johns Hopkins galaxy -- Johns Hopkins and biomedical communication -- The story of chemotherapy at Johns Hopkins: Perrin H. Long, Eleanor A. Bliss, and E. Kennerly Marshall, Jr. -- Discoveries at Johns Hopkins related to the nervous system and its diseases.".
- catalog title "Adventures in medical research : a century of discovery at Johns Hopkins : supplement to the Johns Hopkins medical journal / A. McGehee Harvey.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".