Clegg, Moses T. (Moses Tran), 1876-1918
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found: Part I. Amebas: their cultivation and etiologic significance, 1904:t.p. (Moses T. Clegg)
found: OCLC, July 19, 2002(hdg.: Clegg, Moses Tran, 1876- ; Clegg, Moses T.; usage: Moses T. Clegg; M.T. Clegg)
found: Centennial history of Arkansas, 1922,p. 939 (Moses Tran Clegg, born in Jefferson County on 1 Sept.1876, was educated at the University of Arkansas and became one of the world's leading bacteriologists; while serving in the Philippine Bureau of Science, under the auspices of the U.S. government, he successfully grew the leprosy bacillus, being the first man to accomplish this feat; the gvernment sent him to the Honolulu Leprosarium to continue his work and he served as assistant director of the laboratory for five years; he then spent some time in San Francisco and New York in his scientific work, when he was sent back to Honolulu as superintendent of the Queen's Hospital; he died at Honolulu on 9 Aug.1918)
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2002-07-19: new
2009-06-29: revised
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