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The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage by Almroth Wright

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Biography of Almroth Edward Wright
1387 words, approx. 4.6 pages
Almroth Edward Wright made several significant contributions to science and is perhaps best known for introducing a vaccination against typhoid fever. Developed near the turn of the twentieth century, the vaccine was used on British soldiers during World...
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Biography of Almroth Edward Wright
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Almroth Edward Wright is best known for his contributions to the field of immunology and the development of the autogenous vaccine. Wright utilized bacteria that were present in the host to create his vaccines. He also developed an anti-typhoid inoculati...
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Biography of Almroth Edward Wright
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One of the founders of immunology, Almroth Wright was born in the village of Middleton Tyas, in Yorkshire, England. His mother, Ebba Almroth, was the daughter of a Swedish chemistry professor, and his father was an Irish Presbyterian minister. Wright gre...


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The Boston Globe
N.J. woman settles rape case against Cambridge club
04/06/1991: 318 words, approx. 1 pages
CAMBRIDGE -- A New Jersey woman has settled her suit against a Cambridge social club that, she had contended, was responsible for her being raped during a Yale-Harvard game party in November 1988. Nether Jeffrey Newman, the woman's attorney, nor Lee Stephen Macphee,...
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The Washington Post
Sisterly Purposes; The Woman's Party, From Suffrage to the ERA
08/28/1988: 903 words, approx. 3 pages
Often told, hard to prove, is the story that in the early decades of this century, Washington's leading society women chained themselves to the White House fence to demonstrate their support of women's suffrage. But even without chains, Alice Paul's National Woman's Party...


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