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Biographical Memoirs: Volume 62 (1993)

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Suggested Citation:"NOTES." National Academy of Sciences. 1993. Biographical Memoirs: Volume 62. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2201.
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JACOB FURTH 185 NOTES The authors depended for this memoir on material in the following publications and are indebted to Arthur C. Upton for assistance. 1. Jacob Furth, "The Making and Missing of Discoveries: An Autobiographical Essay," Cancer Research, 36(1976):871-80. 2. Murray Angevine, "Significant Events in the Life of Jacob Furth," Cancer Research, 26(1966):351-56. 3. Jacob Furth, "Influence of Host Factors on the Growth of Neoplastic Cells. The G.H.A. Clowes Memorial Lecture," Cancer Research, 23(1963):21-34. 4. Jacob Furth, "Pituitary cybernetics and neoplasia," in The Harvey Lectures, Ser. 63 (New York: Academic Press, 1969):47-71. 5. Jacob Furth, 'Hormones as Etiologic Agents in Neoplasia," in Cancer: A Comprehensive Treatise, vol. 1, ed. F. F. Becker (1975):75-120. 6. Jacob Furth, "A Meeting of Ways in Cancer Research: Thoughts on the Evolution and Nature of Neoplasms," Cancer Research, 19(1959): 241-58. 7. In Cold Spring Harbor Conferences on Cell Proliferation, eds. G. H. Sato, A. B. Pardee, and D. A. Sirbasku, vol. 9, (1982):xxix.

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Biographic Memoirs: Volume 62 contains the biographies of deceased members of the National Academy of Sciences and bibliographies of their published works. Each biographical essay was written by a member of the Academy familiar with the professional career of the deceased. For historical and bibliographical purposes, these volumes are worth returning to time and again.

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