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He was universally described as an inspiring teacher, and many of his students and fellows went on to become university chancellors, medical department chairs, and heads of hematology divisions. When he retired in 1980, a whole issue of the Johns
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Smith, Ernest W.; Conley, C. Lockard (August 1953). "Filter paper electrophoresis of human hemoglobins with special reference to the incidence and clinical significance of hemoglobin C.".
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