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...personnel of the Medical Expedition is as follows: G. C. Shattuck '01, M. D. in charge of the Expedition; J. C. Bequaert Ph.D., Entomologogist; J. H. Sandground Sc.D., Parasitologist, all three being from the Department of Tropical Medicine of the School of Public Health; Kenneth Goodner Ph. D., Bacteriologist from the Department of Bacteriology of the Medical School, and B. L. Bennett, Laboratory Technician...
Naturally, in the application of such treatment everything depends on the skill of the bacteriologist who examines the patient's blood and determines the nature of the injections. Therefore, British interest has focused sharply on Dr. L. E. H. Whiteby, the brilliant young bacteriologist who was called in by the elder royal physicians Baron Dawson of Penn, Physician-in-Ordinary, and Sir Stanley Hewett, Surgeon Apothecary (TIME, Dec. 3). Dr. Whiteby, with amazing speed, in 24 hours produced an autogenous vaccine from infected material taken from His Majesty. That vaccine was injected into the royal blood stream and directly...
Jacob Goodale Lipman studied at the Baron de Hirsch Agricultural School in New Jersey. That was 34 years ago. At Rutgers College he got his bachelor of science degree. Later he was to get doctorates, in science and philosophy. He became a soil chemist and bacteriologist. He has taught at Rutgers since 1902. He is now both director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experimental Station and also Rutgers' dean of agriculture...
Yale's most notable acquisition is F. d'Herelle, bacteriologist, discoverer of bacteriophages...
Elected. Felix d'Herelle, famed French-Canadian bacteriologist, discoverer of the bacteriophage (TIME, Aug. 30, 1926); to the faculty of the Yale School of Medicine...