Victoria A. Harden

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Harden, Victoria Angela (1986). Inventing the NIH: Federal Biomedical Research Policy, 1887-1937. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN   978-0-8018-3071-6. [4]
  • Harden, Victoria A. (1990). Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: History of a Twentieth-century Disease. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN   978-0-8018-3905-4. [5]
  • Harden, Victoria A. (2012). AIDS at 30: A History. Potomac Books. ISBN   978-1-61234-516-1. [3]
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    1. 1 2 Harden, Victoria Angela (1984). Toward a National Institute of Health: The Development of Federal Biomedical Research Policy, 1900-1930 (Ph.D. thesis). Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International. OCLC   427990650.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Victoria A. Harden". Office of NIH History. Archived from the original on May 9, 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-23.PD-icon.svg This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain .
    3. 1 2 Reviews of AIDS at 30:
    4. Reviews of Inventing the NIH:
    5. Reviews of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever:
    6. Reviews of AIDS and the Public Debate:
    7. Review of Mind, Brain, and Behavior:
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    Victoria A. Harden
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    Born
    Victoria Angela Harden
    Occupation Medical historian
    Academic background
    Education Emory University (BA)
    University of Florida (MA)
    Emory University (PhD)
    Thesis Toward a National Institute of Health: The Development of Federal Biomedical Research Policy, 1900-1930  (1983)
    Doctoral advisor James Harvey Young