Talk:Olive View–UCLA Medical Center
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Failure to mention historical importance of Mycobacterium research
[edit]I worked directly with Dr Jesse E Frohman for a year ending 1979. He was chief of Path and Lab. There was considerable activity in laboratory testing and research for Mycobacteria species at Olive View Medical Center at the time. The importance of the years of this activity is under emphasized in the history of the facility. Current anti-microbial treatments are based on such essential research. Allow readers a glimpse of the past as I did, wandering through the unoccupied cottages of the TB patients on my break from my part time job. Christine Warren, CLS 2603:8001:8100:5107:A94C:3423:2AFE:6CD (talk) 01:14, 7 August 2024 (UTC)
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