| 1908 - 54 pages
...Smithsonian Institution in conjunction with the officers of the International Congress on Tuberculosis. The right is reserved to award no prize if in the...offered of sufficient merit to warrant such action. The Smithsonian Institution reserves the right to publish the treatise to which the prize is awarded.... | |
| 1908 - 884 pages
...Smithsonian Institution in conjunction with the officers of the International Congress on Tuberculosis. The right is reserved to award no prize if in the...offered of sufficient merit to warrant such action. The Smithsonian Institution reserves the right to publish the treatise to which the prize is awarded.... | |
| 1893 - 452 pages
...committee will act, together with the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution as member, ex officio. The right is reserved to award no prize if, in the...contribution is offered of sufficient merit to warrant an award. An advisory committee of not more than three European men of science may be added at the... | |
| American National Red Cross - 1908 - 276 pages
...Smithsonian Institution in conjunction with the officers of the International Congress on Tuberculosis. The right is reserved to award no prize if in the...offered of sufficient merit to warrant such action. The Smithsonian Institution reserves the right to publish the treatise to which the prize is awarded.... | |
| 1908 - 772 pages
...important investigations will be set forth as convincingly and tersely as the subject will permit. The right is reserved to award no prize if, in the...District of Columbia, USA" Further information, if desired by persons intending to become °,ompetitors, will be furnished on application. CHARLES D.... | |
| 1908 - 590 pages
...important investigations will be set forth as convincingly and tersely as the subject will permit. The right Is reserved to award no prize if in the...District of Columbia, USA'' Further Information, if desired by persons intending to become competitors, will be furnished on application. EDITORIAL. Books... | |
| 1908 - 742 pages
...important investigations will be set forth as convincingly and tersely as the subject will permit. The right is reserved to award no prize if in the...District of Columbia, USA," or to "Dr. John S. Fulton, Secretary General of the International Congress on Tuberculosis, 714 Colorado building, Washington,... | |
| 1908 - 88 pages
...important investigations will be set forth as convincingly and tersely as the subject will permit. The right is reserved to award no prize if in the...Washington, District of Columbia, USA ;" or to "Dr. 'JohnS. Fulton, Secretary-General of the International Congress on Tuberculosis, 714 Colorado Building,... | |
| 1908 - 1018 pages
...Smithsonian Institution in conjunction with the officers of the International Congress on Tuberculosis. The right is reserved to award no prize if in the...offered of sufficient merit to warrant such action. The Smithsonian Institution reserves the right to publish the treatise to which the prize is awarded.... | |
| 1908 - 720 pages
...Smithsonian Institution in conjunction with the officers of the International Congress on Tuberculosis. The right is reserved to award no prize if in the...offered of sufficient merit to warrant such action. The Smithsonian Institution reserves the right to publish the treatise to which the prize is awarded.... | |
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