Brooks, Matilda Moldenhauer, 1888-1981
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Cytology
Methylene blue
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found: The effects of methylene blue and other oxidation-reduction indicators on experimental tumors, 1934:t.p. (Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks)
found: Wilson Web, Sept. 21, 2009, via www( Matilda Moldenhauer; Physiologist; b. 1890 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; B.A. and M.S. University of Pittsburgh; Ph. D. Harvard University in 1920; Her appointment at the University of California was in 1927)
found: Wikipedia, Feb. 24, 2016 :Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks entry ( Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks, 1888-1981, best remembered for her 1932 discovery that the staining compound methylene blue is an antidote to carbon monoxide and cyanide poisoning)
found: U.S. Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, retrieved via Ancestry.com WWW site on Feb. 24, 2016 :(Matilda Brooks, b. Oct. 16, 1888, d. Mar 1981; last residence: San Francisco, California)
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2009-09-22: new
2016-07-27: revised
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