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Definition of Hideyo noguchi
1. Noun. United States bacteriologist (born in Japan) who discovered the cause of yellow fever and syphilis (1876-1928).
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Literary usage of Hideyo noguchi
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Harvey Lectures by Harvey Society of New York, New York Academy of Medicine (1917)
"hideyo noguchi The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research TO-DAY a spirally
shaped micro-organism may be called either ..."
2. Annual Report by Rockefeller Foundation (1921)
"... Assistant Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service hideyo noguchi,
MD, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research YELLOW FEVER COMMISSION TO ..."
3. Review of American Chemical Research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arthur Amos Noyes, William Albert Noyes (1906)
"BY hideyo noguchi. /. Expt. Med. 8, 268- 271.—Solutions of saponin have their
haemolytic power considerably reduced when exposed to sunlight in the presence ..."
4. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1922)
"BY hideyo noguchi, MD (From the Laboratories of The Rockefeller Institute for
Medical Research.) PLATES 17 TO 20. (Received for publication, November 10, ..."
5. Annual Report by Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board (1921)
"... Cuba Joseph H. White, MD, Assistant Surgeon General, United States Public
Health Service hideyo noguchi, MD, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research ..."
6. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1913)
"EXPERIMENTS ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE MICROORGANISM CAUSING EPIDEMIC POLIOMYELITIS
BY SIMON FLEXNER, MD, AND hideyo noguchi, MD (From the Laboratories of ..."
7. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1909)
"Jean V. Cooke (by invitation) : "The Excretion of Calcium and Magnesium after
Parathyroid- ectomy." hideyo noguchi: " Non-fixation of Complement. ..."