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Producers Dow Chemical Company India Medical Corp. Makhteshim-Agan (Israel) Planters Products, Inc. [Pg.888]

Triphenylethylenes Tamoxifen Clomifene Toremifene Droloxifene Miproxifene (TAT-59) Idoxifene Ospemifene (FC- la)1 Fispemifene GW5638 MDL 103,323 AstraZeneca Orion Pfizer Taiho Pharm SmithKline Beecham Hormos Medical Corp Hormos Medical Corp Duke University Hoechst-Marion-Roussel... [Pg.65]

LTC, Medical Corps, USA Chief, Clinical Research Dept Medical Research Laboratory Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland... [Pg.197]

Thiokol was developed by J.C. Patrick in 1926. Patrick was born in 1892 in Jefferson County, Missouri. He was a physician rather than a chemist. Before completing his medical school studies World War I began and he tried to join the U.S. Air Corps. Because of poor health, he could not meet the standards for combat service but was accepted in the U.S. Medical Corps... [Pg.286]

Hoke, Charles H., Jr., M.D., Colonel, U.S. Army, Medical Corps, Director, Military Infectious Diseases Research Program, USA-MRMC, August 21, 2001. [Pg.89]

AIChE American Institute of Chem AMC Army Medical Corps... [Pg.726]

Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps. (1997). Trauma Division report Terrorist suicide bombings in Israel 1994-1996 Medical summary (pp. 10-13). Tel Aviv, Israel Author. [Pg.63]

ROBERT W. ENZENAUER, MD, MPH Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, UT Health Science Center, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, 930 Madison, Suite 470, Memphis, TN 38103, USA and Colonel Medical Corps Senior Flight Surgeon, Battalion Surgeon 5/19th SFG(A), Colorado Army National Guard... [Pg.1167]

By summer, a weak and compliant review board found Hammond guilty, and he bid a reluctant farewell to the medical corps on August 22, 1864. He was succeeded by Joseph K. Barnes (1817-1883), who continued most of Hammond s programs, a tacit admission that his predecessor s troubles were due more to personality conflicts and political machinations than job performance.42 Great Britain s medical community, which could assess the Hammond controversy objectively, gave a noteworthy response ... [Pg.152]

But while calomel was working its mischief among the medical corps ranks, another medicinal substance, quinine, was taking hold like wildfire in field, camp, and hospital armamentaria. Physicians might argue over the virtues—real, imagined, or discounted—of calomel, but in the Civil War nearly every medical professional had elevated quinine to most favored remedy status. [Pg.155]

But no amount of honesty and earnestness could satisfy the relentless need for steady dmg supplies or relieve the heavy burden on the public coffers. Table 8.1 illustrates the spiraling inflation that plagued the South as the war continued and the increasing costs of the medical corps, particularly in medicines and the men needed to maintain and dispense them. [Pg.176]


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