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Rhoads, Cornelius

The authors dedicate this treatise to the memory of the late Cornelius P. Rhoads, M.D., in appreciation of his interest, encouragement and support in this field of endeavor. [Pg.283]

Dean, M., Cancer as a complex developmental disorder nineteenth Cornelius P. Rhoads memorial award lecture, Cancer Res., 58, 5633, 1998. [Pg.334]

See also Bolton 2004, pp. 54—79. The triak, which were recorded in the film Brook Island Trial (1944), were supported by Davidson Pratt firom the MoS, Cornelius Rhoads, head of the CWS, and Phillip Weldon, secretary of the Australian Chemical Defence Board Goodwin 1998, p. 127. [Pg.514]

Council and the Office of Scientific Research and Development overlapped, and by the spring of 1943 it was evident that there was need for a staff officer in the CWS who would co-ordinate all functions having to do with the medical aspects of chemical warfare. After consultation among the Secretary of War, The Surgeon General, and the Chief, CWS, Dr. Cornelius P. Rhoads of the Memorial Hospital, New York City, a renowned medical administrator, was selected for the post. Dr. Rhoads was commissioned as a colonel in the Medical Corps and served as chief of the Medical Division until 18 April 1945 when he was succeeded by Col. John R. Wood, Medical Corps, who served until the close of the war. [Pg.105]


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