Joseph Goldberger
Joseph Goldberger (, ) (July 16, 1874 – January 17, 1929) was an American physician and epidemiologist in the United States Public Health Service (PHS). As a public health official, he was an advocate for scientific and social recognition of the links between poverty and disease. His early work with arriving immigrants at Ellis Island made him a standout investigator for detecting infectious diseases and he became a well-known epidemiologist.Goldberger was nominated four times for the Nobel Prize for his important work on the link between pellagra and poor diet. Provided by Wikipedia
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A new trematode (Styphlodora bascaniensis) with a blind Laurer's canal. by Goldberger, Joseph, 1874-1929
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Goldberger on pellagra by Goldberger, Joseph, 1874-1929
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Yellow fever ; etiology, symptoms and diagnosis by Goldberger, Joseph, 1874-1929
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A study of endemic pellagra in some cotton-mill villages of South Carolina. by Goldberger, Joseph, 1874-1929
Washington : U. S. Govt. print. off, 1929Call Number: Loading…
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