Rockefeller philanthropy and modern biomedicine : international initiatives from World War I to the Cold War /
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| Language: | English |
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Bloomington, Ind. :
Indiana University Press,
2002.
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| Series: | Philanthropic and nonprofit studies.
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Table of Contents:
- The men who followed Flexner: Richard Pearce, Alan Gregg, and the Rockefeller Foundation Medical divisions, 1919-1951 / William H. Schneider
- Irish medicine's appeal to Rockefeller / J.B. Lyons
- Make a peak on the plain: the Rockefeller Foundation's Szeged project / Gábor Palló
- From the art of medicine to biomedical science in France: modernization of Americanization? / Jean-François Picard and William H. Schneider
- Passing through the eye of the needle: American philanthropy and Soviet medical research in the 1920s / Margaret A. Trott
- The Peking Union Medical College and the Rockefeller Foundation's medical programs in China / Qiusha Ma
- A central periphery: the Naples Stazione Zoologica as an "attractor" / Giuliana Gemelli
- "Out of the ghetto": the Rockefeller Foundation and German medicine after the Second World War / Paul Weindling
- The Nuffield Foundation and medical genetics in the United Kingdom / Doris T. Zallen.