Chapter Three Background: Viruses (General), 1933 - 2002

 File — Box: 1a, Folder: 9
Identifier: 1

Scope and Contents note

Burnet-Virus as Organism, 1946; evine-Origins of Virology, 1996; uria and Delbruck- Mutations of bacteria, 1943; ackground: Mumps: Baum and Litman- Mumps Virus in Mandell fourth edition; Habel- Cultivation of mumps in developing embryo, 1945; Craighead's statement about EWG's research on Mumps, 2002; orrespondence: Wolbach to EWG about slides of testis from patient with mumps, 1933; evant to EWG about providing mumps virus, 1935; Rous to EWG about splendid paper on mumps for JEM, 1933; ippocrates description of mumps as annotated by RDC; iscellaneous: Awarding Nobel to Rous with short biography.Wildy-Herpes virus, 1988; Hewlett-Bordetella Species Mandell, 1995

Dates

  • 1933 - 2002

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: 12.94 Cubic Feet (24 Hollinger boxes, 1 half Hollinger box, and 3 Paige boxes.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Location:

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Repository Details

Part of the Eskind Biomedical Library Manuscripts Collection Repository

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Eskind Biomedical Library
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Nashville TN 37232


 

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