Lawrence Francis Flick (1856–1938) was an American physician who pioneered research and treatment of tuberculosis. He was influential as an author, lecturer, and historian. He is a co-founder of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis (American Lung Association) and was the first to advocate its formation as early as 1898. (From Wikipedia) More about Lawrence F. Flick: | Books about Lawrence F. Flick -- Books by Lawrence F. Flick Books about Lawrence F. Flick: 1 additional book about Lawrence F. Flick in the extended shelves:
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