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HUNTOON, Frank M. (Dubuque, IA--Syracuse, NY, Dec. 21, 1948). A graduate of | HUNTOON, Frank M. (Dubuque, IA--Syracuse, NY, Dec. 21, 1948). A graduate of Cornell University, Dr. Huntoon was a nationally known bacteriologist and immunologist. He was a professor at Cornell, a serum authority for the H. K. Mulford Company, and an author of many text books for medical students. (1) | ||
The first edition of '''Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology''' was initiated by action of the Society of American Bacteriologists (now called the American Society for Microbiology) by appointment of an Editorial Board consisting of David H. Bergey, Chairman, Francis C. Harrison, Robert S. Breed, Bernard W. Hammer, and Frank M. Huntoon. (2) | |||
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"Ex-Dubuquer, 67 Dies in East," ''Telegraph-Herald'', December 22, 1948, p. 16 | 1. "Ex-Dubuquer, 67 Dies in East," ''Telegraph-Herald'', December 22, 1948, p. 16 | ||
2. "History of Bergey's Manual, Online: http://www.cme.msu.edu/Bergeys/history.html | |||
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HUNTOON, Frank M. (Dubuque, IA--Syracuse, NY, Dec. 21, 1948). A graduate of Cornell University, Dr. Huntoon was a nationally known bacteriologist and immunologist. He was a professor at Cornell, a serum authority for the H. K. Mulford Company, and an author of many text books for medical students. (1)
The first edition of Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology was initiated by action of the Society of American Bacteriologists (now called the American Society for Microbiology) by appointment of an Editorial Board consisting of David H. Bergey, Chairman, Francis C. Harrison, Robert S. Breed, Bernard W. Hammer, and Frank M. Huntoon. (2)
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1. "Ex-Dubuquer, 67 Dies in East," Telegraph-Herald, December 22, 1948, p. 16
2. "History of Bergey's Manual, Online: http://www.cme.msu.edu/Bergeys/history.html