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Title: Margaret Pittman Papers Creator: Pittman, Margaret, 1901- Dates: 1921-1993Extent: 24.7 linear feet (22 boxes) Abstract:Pittman worked at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), first as a bacteriologist and later as the first female lab Chief of an NIH laboratory, the Laboratory of Bacteriological Products within the Division of Biologics Standards (1958-1971). Pittman is perhaps most noted for her contributions to understanding the whooping cough. standard view | full text
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• ... Bordetella pertussis Cholera Vaccines Conjunctivitis ...
• ... Pertussis Vaccine Typhoid-Paratyphoid VaccinesVaccines ...
• ... Typhoid-Paratyphoid VaccinesVaccines Whooping Cough ...
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