Dr. Wilhelm Carl Hueper, MD (b. November 4, 1894 - d. December 1, 1978) was an early pioneer in the field of occupational medicine, and was the first director of the Environmental Cancer Section of the National Cancer Institute, holding that post from 1938 to 1964. He is best remembered as one of the inspirations for author and environmental scientist, Rachel Carson.
Dr. Wilhelm Carl Hueper, MD (b. November 4, 1894 - d. December 1, 1978) was an early pioneer in the field of occupational medicine, and was the first...
researcher and founding director of the environmental cancer section WilhelmHueper, who classified many pesticides as carcinogens. Carson and her research...
Institute researcher and environmental cancer section founding director WilhelmHueper, who classified many pesticides as carcinogens. Carson and her research...
Department of Health. There he was influenced by National Cancer Institute's WilhelmHueper, and produced the first American long-term mortality studies on occupational...
the committee of the then new Pathological Museum at Leeds. In 1952 WilhelmHueper invited Bonser to speak to the National Cancer Institute. In 1953, just...
Geography of Jammu and Kashmir. National Book Trust. p. 144. OCLC 9260048. Hueper, Wilhelm C. (1942). Occupational Tumors and Allied Diseases. C. C. Thomas. p...