S. P. Beebe Explained

Silas Palmer Beebe (April 22, 1876 – December 6, 1930) was an American scientist who was an early pioneer in the field of cancer research and the pathology of the disease.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. NY Times. (October 21, 1915). CANCER REMEDY PUTS BEBEE OUT OF CORNELL; College Objects to Doctor's Exploitation of Autolysin and Ends His Department.
  2. Triolo, Victor A. and Riegel, Ilse L. (1961). The American Association for Cancer Research, 1907–1940: Historical Review. Cancer Research. 21:137–167.
  3. Beebe, S. P., and James Ewing. (1906). "A study of the biology of tumour cells. "The British Medical Journal": 1559–1560.
  4. Ewing, J., & Beebe, S. P. (1906). A study of the so-called infectious lympho-sarcoma of dogs. Journal of Med. Research. 10:209.