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Nancy K. Conn was a Scottish bacteriologist known primarily for her work on preventing the spread of typhoid in Edinburgh in the summer of 1970.
Publications
editConn's publications include,
N.K. Conn et al. (1959) Systemic candidiasis and endocarditis due to C. tropicalis. British Medical Journal, 1:944-947. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5127.944
Nancy K. Conn | |
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Born | Agnes Kirkland Conn[1] June 27, 1919 |
Died | March 20, 2013 | (aged 93)
Nationality | Scottish |
Education | High School of Dundee |
Alma mater | University of St Andrews |
Known for | Ending the 1970 Edinburgh typhoid outbreak |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Bacteriology |
Institutions | Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde |
References
edit- ^ Sears, Charles (2013). "Agnes Kirkland Conn". BMJ. 347: 28. doi:10.1136/bmj.f7263.
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