Dr. James French & Albert Ryder Examine A Chemical Model Of Vira-A In A Parke Davis Laboratory, January 1979

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Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1979
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Dr. James French (right) of Ann Arbor, who synthesized the first drug effective against death-dealing herpes encephalitis at the local Parke-Davis laboratories, shows a chemistry model of the drug to Albert Ryder of Detroit, the firm's research planning administrator. Ryder, an organic chemist, made it all possible by isolating the virus-killing substance from soil samples. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1979
Caption
Dr. James French (right) of Ann Arbor, who synthesized the first drug effective against death-dealing herpes encephalitis at the local Parke-Davis laboratories, shows a chemistry model of the drug to Albert Ryder of Detroit, the firm's research planning administrator. Ryder, an organic chemist, made it all possible by isolating the virus-killing substance from soil samples. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)
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1979
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January
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