Drawer F.D.
Contains 5 Results:
"Brucella Infections in Animals and Man" , 1934
The collection contains the volume "Brucella Infections in Animals and Man" by Irvin Forest Huddleson (1934) and the journal articles, “The Differentiation of the Species of the Genus Brucella” (1928) by Huddleson, and “A Study of an Epidemic of Brucellosis Due to Brucella Melitensis” (1940) by Huddleson and Myrtle Munger. Also included is a booklet honoring I. Forest Huddleson and three photographs.
“The Differentiation of the Species of the Genus Brucella,” by Huddleson , 1928
The collection contains the volume "Brucella Infections in Animals and Man" by Irvin Forest Huddleson (1934) and the journal articles, “The Differentiation of the Species of the Genus Brucella” (1928) by Huddleson, and “A Study of an Epidemic of Brucellosis Due to Brucella Melitensis” (1940) by Huddleson and Myrtle Munger. Also included is a booklet honoring I. Forest Huddleson and three photographs.
“A Study of an Epidemic of Brucellosis Due to Brucella Melitensis,” by Huddleson and Myrtle Munger , 1940
The collection contains the volume "Brucella Infections in Animals and Man" by Irvin Forest Huddleson (1934) and the journal articles, “The Differentiation of the Species of the Genus Brucella” (1928) by Huddleson, and “A Study of an Epidemic of Brucellosis Due to Brucella Melitensis” (1940) by Huddleson and Myrtle Munger. Also included is a booklet honoring I. Forest Huddleson and three photographs.
In Honor of I. Forest Huddleson, April 4, 1964
The collection contains the volume "Brucella Infections in Animals and Man" by Irvin Forest Huddleson (1934) and the journal articles, “The Differentiation of the Species of the Genus Brucella” (1928) by Huddleson, and “A Study of an Epidemic of Brucellosis Due to Brucella Melitensis” (1940) by Huddleson and Myrtle Munger. Also included is a booklet honoring I. Forest Huddleson and three photographs.
Photos. Irvin Forest Huddleson, 1950, undated
The collection contains the volume "Brucella Infections in Animals and Man" by Irvin Forest Huddleson (1934) and the journal articles, “The Differentiation of the Species of the Genus Brucella” (1928) by Huddleson, and “A Study of an Epidemic of Brucellosis Due to Brucella Melitensis” (1940) by Huddleson and Myrtle Munger. Also included is a booklet honoring I. Forest Huddleson and three photographs.