Ira Thompson Van Gieson (1866, Long Island – March 24, 1913, New York City) was an American neurologist, psychiatrist, bacteriologist and neuropathologist...
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neuropsychiatrist and pathologist Ira Van Gieson. HvG stain generally refers to the combination of hematoxylin and Van Gieson's stain, but can possibly refer...
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have served as directors of the Psychiatric Institute, including Drs. Ira Van Gieson, Adolph Meyer, August Hoch, Otto Kernberg, Lawrence Kolb, Edward Sachar...
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and Social Pathology (1919) Nervous Ills: Their Cause and Cure (1922) Ira Van Gieson (1866–1913), a collaborator Wallace, Amy (1986). The prodigy: a biography...
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Febiger, 7 volumes, 1907–1910. Volume 7, chapter XXI, pp. 868–874. Ira Van Gieson (1866–1913), a collaborator "Who Named It?; Bernard Sachs". Retrieved...
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– first successful MP3 player, AMP Ira Van Gieson (1866–1913), U.S. – Van Gieson's stain (histology) Theophilus Van Kannel (1841–1919), U.S. – revolving...
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Pathological Institute of NY State Hospitals under the directorship of Ira Van Gieson and later became lecturer in NY Polyclinic. From 1899, he worked in...
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Fields Biochemistry Organic Chemistry Institutions Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research Academic advisors Alexancler Dianin Ira van Gieson Adolf Mayer...
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Pathological Institute” together with S. Weir Mitchell, Percival Bailey, Ira Van Gieson, Morton Prince, Frederick Peterson and many others. Putnam was one of...
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