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The Origin of the Alveolar Phagocyte Studies in Paraffin Sections of Tissue Stained Supravitally with Neutral Red

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The Origin of the Alveolar Phagocyte Studies in Paraffin Sections of Tissue Stained Supravitally with Neutral Red

by Leroy U. Gardner and David T. Smith

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USA: The American Review of Tuberculosis, 1927 Paper. Very Good. Soft cover. Journal Offprint. 16 page journal article, 1 of which pages is a color plate. .

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Title
The Origin of the Alveolar Phagocyte Studies in Paraffin Sections of Tissue Stained Supravitally with Neutral Red
Author
Leroy U. Gardner and David T. Smith
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
Journal Offprint
Publisher
The American Review of Tuberculosis
Place of Publication
USA
Date Published
1927
Keywords
Tuberculosis, Tubercle Bacillus, Pathology, Vivisection, American Review of Tuberculosis, Tubercle Bacillus, Public Health, TB, White plague, phthisis, guinea pig experiments, pulmonology, Pulmonary medicine, medical research, Tuberculosis Research
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TB; Pathology; Medical Research;

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