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F R Camp

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Military Medicine|February 1, 1978
Ludwik Hirszfeld--physician, scientist, teacher (1884-1954). Relevancy of his studies to Karl Landsteiner, military medicine, and other areasF R Camp, E A Fuller, K I Tobias
Military Medicine|April 1, 1974
Blood preservation solutions. XI. Raising the pH to improve hemoglobin functionR B Dawson, F R Camp, N F Conte
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 1, 1973
Application of Gm typing in cases of disputed paternityF R Ellis, F R Camp, S D Litwin
Transfusion|September 1, 1977
Military blood banking: blood transfusion aboard a Naval hospital ship receiving multiple casualties in a combat zone, a controlled medical environmentW P Monaghan, D R Levan, F R Camp
Military Medicine|March 1, 1976
Military blood banking: criteria for storage, refrigeration, transport, and other aspects required in whole blood and blood component logisticsF R Camp, D W McPeak, T E Allen
Transfusion|May 1, 1977
A chemical refrigerantD W McPeak, A J Shulthise, F R Camp
Military Medicine|January 1, 1981
Requirements for modernizing the monitoring system of human biologics. Historic events in the expanding role of human plasma, fractionation, and other areasF R Camp, A J Shulthise, D W McPeak, et al.
Military Medicine|September 1, 1970
Evaluation of an automated method for blood grouping in the military service: a system analysisR H Forrester, C E Shields, F R Camp, et al.
The Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association|May 1, 1972
Forensic aspects of transfusion reactionsF R Camp, R M Nalbandian, N F Conte, et al.
Military Medicine|November 1, 1971
Cargo coding developments in military blood bank logisticsD W McPeak, F R Camp, G H Seeger, et al.
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Military Medicine|February 1, 1978
Ludwik Hirszfeld--physician, scientist, teacher (1884-1954). Relevancy of his studies to Karl Landsteiner, military medicine, and other areasF R Camp, E A Fuller, K I Tobias
Military Medicine|April 1, 1974
Blood preservation solutions. XI. Raising the pH to improve hemoglobin functionR B Dawson, F R Camp, N F Conte
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 1, 1973
Application of Gm typing in cases of disputed paternityF R Ellis, F R Camp, S D Litwin
Transfusion|September 1, 1977
Military blood banking: blood transfusion aboard a Naval hospital ship receiving multiple casualties in a combat zone, a controlled medical environmentW P Monaghan, D R Levan, F R Camp
Military Medicine|March 1, 1976
Military blood banking: criteria for storage, refrigeration, transport, and other aspects required in whole blood and blood component logisticsF R Camp, D W McPeak, T E Allen
Transfusion|May 1, 1977
A chemical refrigerantD W McPeak, A J Shulthise, F R Camp
Military Medicine|January 1, 1981
Requirements for modernizing the monitoring system of human biologics. Historic events in the expanding role of human plasma, fractionation, and other areasF R Camp, A J Shulthise, D W McPeak, et al.
Military Medicine|September 1, 1970
Evaluation of an automated method for blood grouping in the military service: a system analysisR H Forrester, C E Shields, F R Camp, et al.
The Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association|May 1, 1972
Forensic aspects of transfusion reactionsF R Camp, R M Nalbandian, N F Conte, et al.
Military Medicine|November 1, 1971
Cargo coding developments in military blood bank logisticsD W McPeak, F R Camp, G H Seeger, et al.
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