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Reminiscences of Dr. Edwin Grant Conklin (1863-1952), Biologist [2 of 2]

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Title
Reminiscences of Dr. Edwin Grant Conklin (1863-1952), Biologist [2 of 2]
Date Created
1952-11-19
Contributors
  • Frankhauser, Gerhard (Contributor)
  • Parpart, Arthur Kemble, 1903- (Contributor)
  • Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1863-1952 (Creator)
  • American Philosophical Society (Publisher)
  • Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher)
Topical Subject
  • People
Name Subject
  • American Philosophical Society
  • People
Keywords
  • Embryology--History
  • Biology--United States
  • People
  • Audio
Genre
sound
Primary Member of
Embryo Project Encyclopedia Multimedia
Additional Memberships
MBL History Audio Visual
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10776/5911
System Created
  • 2023-01-27 10:05:44
System Modified
  • 2023-05-04 11:34:49
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  • 3 years 1 month ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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