LC control no. | n 80115615 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Williams, Edward Huntington, 1868-1944 |
Variant(s) | Williams, E. H. (Edward Huntington), 1868-1944 |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1868-11-01 |
Death date | 1944-06-24 |
Profession or occupation | Physicians Authors |
Found in | Williams, H. S. A history of science ... 1904. Red Plume, ©1925: title-page (Edward Huntington Williams) Low-power objectives in microscopic diagnosis, 1893: p. 2 (E.H. Williams, Iowa City, Iowa) Marquis who's who WWW site, Nov. 16, 2018 (Edward Huntington Williams; born in Durand, Illinois, Nov. 1, 1868, died June 24, 1944; Asso. prof. pathology and bacteriology, State U. of Ia., 1892-93; asst. physician State Hosp. for Insane Criminals, Matteawan, N.Y., 1896-97; asst. physician Manhattan State Hosp., New York, 1897-99. Asso. editor 10th edit. Ency. Britannica (pub. in Eng.); asso. editor United Editors Encyclopædia. Joint Author: (with Dr. Henry Smith Williams) A History of Science (5 vols.), 1904; Every-Day Science (11 vols.), 1910; The Wonders of Science in Modern Life (10 vols.), 1912; The Walled City, A Story of the Criminal Insane, 1913; Increasing Your Mental Efficiency, 1914; The Question of Alcohol, 1914; The Forest Pilot, 1915; Alcohol, Hygiene and Legislation, 1915; Mental Hygiene, 1919; Opiate Addiction, Its Handling and Treatment, 1922; Crime, Mental Abnormalities, and the Law (with Ernest Bryant Hoag, M.D.). 1922; Our Fear Complexes, 1923; Rest and Grow Strong, 1925; Red Plume, 1925; Larry of the North, 1926; How We Become Personalities, 1926; Red Plume Returns, 1927; Red Plume of the Royal Northwest Mounted, 1928; The Doctor in Court, 1929; Animal Autobiographies, 1930; The Insanity Plea, 1931; Drug Addicts are Human Beings, 1938. Home: 337 26th St., Santa Monica, Calif) |
Associated language | eng |