Strong, Richard Pearson, 1872-1948
Strong, Richard P. (Richard Pearson), 1872-1948
Strong, Richard Pearson
Strong, Richard P.
Strong, Richard P. 1872-1948
Richard P. Strong
VIAF ID: 27439842 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard P. Strong
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Strong, Richard P. ‡d 1872-1948
- 100 1 _ ‡a Strong, Richard P. ‡q (Richard Pearson), ‡d 1872-1948
- 100 1 _ ‡a Strong, Richard Pearson
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Strong, Richard Pearson ‡d 1872-1948
- 100 1 _ ‡a Strong, Richard Pearson, ‡d 1872-1948
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Works
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The African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo : based on the observations made and material collected during the Harvard African expedition 1926-1927 | |
Cases of infection with Strongyloides intestinalis, 1901?: | |
The clinical and pathological significance of Balatidium coli | |
The Etiology of Oroya Fever and Verruga Peruviana | |
Medical report of the Hamilton Rice seventh expedition to the Amazon, in conjunction with the Department of Tropical Medicine of Harvard University : 1924-1925 | |
Onchocerciasis : with special reference to the central american form of the disease | |
Preliminary report of the appearance in the Philippine Islands of a disease clinically resembling glanders. | |
Programme de l'Office Médical Général de la Ligue des Sociétés de la Croix-Rouge | |
Protective inoculation against Asiatic cholera (an experimental study) | |
Report of the first expedition to South America, 1913 | |
Report of the International Plague Conference held at Mukden, April, 1911 | |
Report on the available evidence showing the relation of game to the spread of tsetse fly borne diseases in Africa | |
Some questions relating to virulence of micro-organisms, with particular reference to their immunizing powers; | |
Stitt's diagnosis, prevention and treatment of tropical diseases | |
Trench fever : report of commission, Medical Research Committee, American Red Cross | |
Typhus fever with particular reference to the Serbian epidemic |