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GOLDBERGER, Joseph (1874 – 1929)

GOLDBERGER, Joseph (1874 – 1929)

1874 – 1929

6 entries in the GMN corpus.

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1911 CE

#5448

Experimental measles in the monkey.

Measles transmitted to monkeys.

1914 CE

#3755

The treatment and prevention of pellagra.

With C. H. Waring and D. G. Willets. A collection of Goldberger’s most important papers with a list of his publications appeared in 1964.

1920 CE

#3757

The experimental production of pellagra in human subjects by means of diet.

Goldberger was born in Central Europe in poor circumstances. He migrated to America, and following attendance at a lecture by Austin Flint, decided to study medicine. He entered the U. S. Public Health Service in 1899…

1926 CE

#3758

A further study of butter, fresh beef, and yeast as pellagra preventatives, with consideration of the relation of factor P-P of pellagra (and black tongue of dogs) to vitamin B.

Anti-pellagra vitamin. With G. A. Wheeler, R. D. Lillie, and L. M. Rogers.

1926 CE

#1057

A further study of butter, fresh beef, and yeast as pellagra preventives, with consideration of the relation of factor P-P of pellagra (and black tongue of dogs) to vitamin B.

Anti-pellagra vitamin (B2, riboflavine). With G. A. Wheeler, R. D. Lillie, and L. M. Rogers.

2003 CE

#8218

Goldberger's war: The life and work of a public health crusader.