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Carrick, Roger Lane and James T. O’Reilly, In Search of an AIDS Cure: California and the Federal Governments’ Struggle to Promote Innovation in AIDS Drugs, Vaccines and Therapies, working manuscript
Creator
Decker, Bruce
Date Created and/or Issued
1989
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Funding: Digitization funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-253755-17) “The San Francisco Bay Area’s Response to the AIDS Epidemic: Digitizing, Reuniting, and Providing Universal Access to Historical AIDS Records” awarded to the University of California, San Francisco Library, 2017.
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text
Identifier
glbths_200823_001_030
Language
English eng
Subject
AIDS/AIDS Activism AIDS (Disease)--Political Aspects--United States
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