An edition of Chemotherapy (1941)

Chemotherapy

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Language
English
Pages
42

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Chemotherapy
1941, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Table of Contents

The pharmacology of sulfanilamide and its derivatives, by E.K. Marshall, Jr.
Progress toward an understanding of the mode of chemotherapeutic action of sulfonamide compounds, by J.S. Lockwood.
The significance of the structure of the bacterial cell in the problems of antisepsis and chemotherapy, by R.J. Dubos.

Edition Notes

Bibliography at end of each paper.
At head of title: University of Pennsylvania. Bicentennial Conference.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
615.222
Library of Congress
RM663 .P4

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 p. l., 42 p.
Number of pages
42

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6416578M
LCCN
41007596
OCLC/WorldCat
10306691

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