Pellagra : a summary of the first progress report of the Thompson-McFadden Pellagra Commission.

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Pellagra : a summary of the first progress report of the Thompson-McFadden Pellagra Commission. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New York : [The Commission], [1913]

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iv, 146 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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The Thompson-McFadden Pellagra Commission was made up of J.F. Siler, P.E. Garrison and W.J. MacNeal

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents

I. Pellagra : a summary of the first progress report of the Thompson-McFadden Pellagra Commission / J.F. Siler, P.E. Garrison and W.J. MacNeal -- II. An intensive study of the epidemiology of pellagra : report of progress / by Joseph F. Siler and Philip E. Garrison. -- III. An intensive study of insects as a possible etiologic factor in pellagra / by Allan H. Jennings and W.V. King -- IV. Metabolism in pellagra / by Victor C. Myers and Morris S. Fine -- V. Some hematological findings in pellagra / by O.S. Hillman -- VI. Observations on the intestinal bacteria in pellagra / by W.J. MacNeal

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