John Small (British Army medical officer)
Deputy Surgeon-General John Small (28 January 1823 – July 1879) was a British Army officer, physician, and early advocate for the use of large doses of quinine to treat malaria.
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John Small (British Army medical officer)
Deputy Surgeon-General John Small (28 January 1823 – July 1879) was a British Army officer, physician, and early advocate for the use of large doses of quinine to treat malaria.
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1823-01-28
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1823-01-28
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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Woolwich
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University of Edinburgh
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Early advocate for the use of large doses of quinine to treat malaria
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John Small
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British
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Army physician
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Patrick Small and Mary Brown Small
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