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Forty-Five Years of Research at the NBRL, Boston, Massachusetts

ByC. Robert Valeri, MDGina . Ragno Giorgio, Esq

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In 1789, Horace Walpole defined serendipity as “making discoveries by accident”; it was through acceptance of this inherent chaos that some of history’s most influential advances were made, such as Alfred Nobel and dynamite, Marie Curie and radium, and Alexander Fleming and penicillin. Usually chaotic-serendipitous observations are either not recognized by hypothesis-driven researchers or, if observed, rejected by them. Fortunately, the Naval Blood Research Laboratory (NBRL) has been able to embrace important chaotic and serendipitous observations that were critical to the productivity of the laboratory. As former director of the NBRL, C. Robert Valeri, MD, spent forty-five years exploring hematocrit, bleeding time, and nonsurgical blood loss, as well as other blood-related advances used to treat military and civilian personnel. In this volume, he reviews those advances and recalls his time at the NBRL.

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Publication Date
Aug 28, 2013
Language
English
ISBN
9781483402765
Category
Science & Medicine
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): C. Robert Valeri, MD, By (author): Gina . Ragno Giorgio, Esq

Specifications

Pages
420
Binding
Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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