The Wesley W. Spink lectures on comparative medicine ;
v. 1
Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-98) and index.
FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; 1 THE LOGIC OF THE COMPARATIVE METHOD; 2 ANIMAL MODELS OF HUMAN DISEASES; 3 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INFLUENZA; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; REFERENCES; INDEX.
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Frontiers in Comparative Medicine was first published in 1972. In this initial volume of the series to be based on the Wesley W. Spink Lectures on Comparative Medicine, Dr. Beveridge, the noted British scientist, discusses the contributions to human medicine resulting from studies of disease in animals. The book serves as an excellent introduction to this important aspect of science, suitable for general readers as well as for those studying or working in the medical, biological, or social sciences. Dr. Beveridge examines the methodology of comparative science and tells of the remarkable serie.
JSTOR
22573/cttbrmr1
Frontiers in comparative medicine.
9780816606436
Medicine, Comparative.
Pathology, Comparative.
Animal Diseases.
Disease Models, Animal.
Medicine.
Pathologie comparée.
MEDICAL-- Laboratory Medicine.
MEDICAL-- Research.
Medicine, Comparative.
Pathology, Comparative.
MED-- 047000
MED106000
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22
RB114
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B48
1972eb
W1
WB
100
WE
325
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1972
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1972
Beveridge, W. I. B., (William Ian Beardmore),1908-2006.