Hunter, William, 1861-1937
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found: The Serbian Epidemics of Typhus and Relapsing Fever in 1915, 1920:t.p. (William Hunter)
found: Edinburgh University Archives.lib.ed.ac.uk website, 21 July 2011:Medals, awards and decorations of William Hunter (1861-1937) (Hunter's published work includes Oral sepsis as a cause of 'Septic gastritis', 'Toxic neuritis' and other septic conditions (1901), Pernicious anaemia: its pathology, septic origin, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Based upon original investigations (1901), A research into epidemic and epizootic plague (1904), Severest anaemias. Their infective nature, diagnosis and treatment (1909), Historical account of Charing Cross hospital and medical school (University of London): original plan and statutes, rise and progress (1914), and The Serbian epidemics of typhus and relapsing fever in 1915 (1920))
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2011-07-18: new
2019-01-25: revised
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