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Béla Schick, 1877-1967, a gracious man.
1968
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Béla Schick, M.D. (1877-1967).
May 1972, New York state journal of medicine,
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Bela Schick, 1877-1967.
February 1968, Pediatrics,
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Bela Schick 1877-1967.
January 1968, Journal of the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York,
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[Bela Schick (1877-1967)].
May 2000, Harefuah,
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The Schick test. Bela Schick (1877-1967).
June 1973, The Practitioner,
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[Professor Dr. Bela Schick 1877-1967].
November 1968, Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946),
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[In memoriam Bela Schick (1877-1967)].
January 1969, Allergie und Asthma,
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[Béla Schick].
July 1977, Orvosi hetilap,
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[Béla Entz, 1877-1959].
February 1959, Orvosi hetilap,
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[Role of Béla Schick in the history of immunology].
June 2003, Orvosi hetilap,
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