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- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence with research institutes, laboratories, hospitals, colleagues, public health departments, US governmental agencies, publishers, and granting foundations; teaching records and class lectures; and unpublished writings, notes, drafts, and speeches from his research and professional activities. Topics include: host factors and comparative analysis of polio, leprosy, measles, mumps, rheumatic fever, scarlet fever, yellow fever, and the body's natural resistance to disease.".
- catalog contributor b755310.
- catalog coverage "Hawaii epidemiology.".
- catalog date "1919".
- catalog description "Contains correspondence with research institutes, laboratories, hospitals, colleagues, public health departments, US governmental agencies, publishers, and granting foundations; teaching records and class lectures; and unpublished writings, notes, drafts, and speeches from his research and professional activities. Topics include: host factors and comparative analysis of polio, leprosy, measles, mumps, rheumatic fever, scarlet fever, yellow fever, and the body's natural resistance to disease.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available. (30343 bytes) http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.Count:med00022".
- catalog description "W. Lloyd Aycock papers, 1919-1951. H MS c203. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine.".
- catalog description "William Lloyd Aycock (1889-1951) was an epidemiologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene at Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. He also directed research for the Harvard Infatile Paralysis Commission. Aycock's research focused on epidemiological aspects polio and leprosy, particularly the subclinical aspects of polio, which led to his theory that polio was much more widespread than initially assumed, and that its paralytic form was the extreme, even atypical, manifestation of the disease.".
- catalog extent "2.1 1 2 1".
- catalog issued "1919".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Hawaii epidemiology.".
- catalog spatial "Hawaii.".
- catalog subject "American Epidemiological Society.".
- catalog subject "Aycock, W. Lloyd.".
- catalog subject "Communicable Diseases.".
- catalog subject "Communicable diseases.".
- catalog subject "Education, Medical.".
- catalog subject "Epidemiology.".
- catalog subject "Harvard Medical School Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "Harvard School of Public Health.".
- catalog subject "Leprosy Hawaii.".
- catalog subject "Leprosy.".
- catalog subject "Medical education.".
- catalog subject "National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.".
- catalog subject "Poliomyelitis Transmission.".
- catalog subject "Poliomyelitis, Bulbar.".
- catalog title "Papers, 1919-1951.".
- catalog type "collection".