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    1. Neelon to Speak on Parry's Disease - The Devil's Tale

      Neelon to Speak on Parry's Disease - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting Policy Events , From Our (...)

    2. Infant Disease - History of Pediatrics - LibGuides at Duke University

      Infant Disease - History of Pediatrics - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides History of Pediatrics Infant (...)

    3. OMMBID (The Online Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease) | Duke University Medical Cen

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    4. Oct. 25th: Race, Medicine, Authorship and the "Discovery" of Sickle Cell Disease in 1910-1911 - The

      Todd Savitt, Ph.D. will present Race, Medicine, Authorship and the ‘Discovery’ of Sickle Cell Disease in 1910-1911 . The first two case (...)

    5. The Strange Case of “Dr. Anonymous,” a Mystery in the Early History of Coronary Artery Disease : Pas

      Anonymous,”  a Mystery in the Early History of Coronary Artery Disease :  Passion, Discovery, and Serendipity in Book Collecting .

    6. Map of Korea from Pathogens from the Pulpit: Missionary Perceptions of Disease in Colonial Korea (19

      Pathogens from the Pulpit: Missionary Perceptions of Disease in Colonial Korea (1910-1940) . Honors thesis, Duke University.

    7. Pathogens from the Pulpit: Missionary Perceptions of Disease in Colonial Korea (1910-1940) · Duke Un

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    8. Abstract from Pathogens from the Pulpit: Missionary Perceptions of Disease in Colonial Korea (1910-1

      Pathogens from the Pulpit: Missionary Perceptions of Disease in Colonial Korea (1910-1940) . Honors thesis, Duke University.

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/YellowFever.pdf

      BRIEF OVERVIEW In the late 18th century, yellow fever spread quickly in the eastern United States. The disease, although now known to (...)

    10. Donate | Duke University Libraries

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