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"The Advancement of Knowledge - Orthomolecular Psychiatry." February 25, 1969.
Oregon State University Centennial Lecture, Corvallis, Oregon.

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Creator: Linus Pauling
Associated: Floyd E. Rowland, Samuel H. Graf, Albert Tyler, Thomas Hunt Morgan, Wilhelm Röntgen, Carl D. Anderson, Karl Landsteiner, Henri Poincaré, Henry K. Beecher, Lloyd A. Jeffress, Warren S. McCulloch, Michael Faraday, Stanley L. Miller, William B. Castle, Harvey Itano, S.J. Singer, Ibert C. Wells, Roger J. Williams, Ronald Reagan, Hervey M. Cleckley, Virgil P. M. Sydenstricker, Lawrence E. Geeslin, Abram Hoffer, Humphry Osmond, Thomas H. Brewer, Oregon State University, Journal of the American Chemical Society, California Institute of Technology, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, University of Texas, University of Pittsburgh, Committee on Medical Research, Harvard University, Thorndyke Memorial Laboratory, United States Public Health Service, Science, Vanderbilt University, Fisk University

Date: February 25, 1969
Genre: manuscripts
ID: 1969s.1
Copyright: More Information

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