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The early British and American journals of tropical medicine and hygiene
an informal survey Chernin, Eli.    Discusses journals appearing between 1898 and 1914 Anno: 1992
Chernin, Eli.
The early British and American journals of tropical medicine and hygiene : an informal survey / by Eli Chernin
In: Medical history Vol. 36 (1992), p. 70-83
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Chernin, Eli.
Richard Pearson Strong and the Manchurian epidemic of pneumonic plague, 1910-1911 / Eli Chernin
In: Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences Vol. 44 (1989), p. 296-319
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Ross defends Haffkine
the aftermath of the vaccine-associated Mulkowal disaster of 1902 Chernin, Eli.    Deals with the private correspondence between Waldemar Haffkine, head of the Government's Plague Research Laboratory in Bombay, who was mistakenly blamed for the death of... Anno: 1991
Chernin, Eli.
Ross defends Haffkine : the aftermath of the vaccine-associated Mulkowal disaster of 1902 / Eli Chernin
In: Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences Vol. 46 (1991), p. 201-218
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Sir Patrick Manson
physician to the colonial office, 1897-1912 Chernin, Eli.    Anno: 1992
Chernin, Eli.
Sir Patrick Manson : physician to the colonial office, 1897-1912 / by Eli Chernin
In: Medical history Vol. 36 (1992), p. 320-331
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Sir Ronald Ross vs. sir Patrick Manson
a matter of libel Chernin, Eli.    On Ross's threatened action for libel in 1912-13 against his former mentor Sir Patrick Manson Anno: 1988
Chernin, Eli.
Sir Ronald Ross vs. sir Patrick Manson : a matter of libel / Eli Chernin
In: Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences Vol. 43 (1988), p. 262-274
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Chernin, Eli.
Sir Ronald Ross, malaria and the rewards of research / by Eli Chernin
In: Medical history Vol. 32 (1988), p. 119-141