William Ayres Ward
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American egyptologist
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#670
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#909
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William Ayres Ward's Degrees
- PhD Egyptology University of Chicago
- Masters Egyptology University of Chicago
Why Is William Ayres Ward Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Ayres Ward was an American Egyptologist. Biography Born in Chicago, Ward studied at the Butler University in Indianapolis and received his B.A. in History of religions in 1951. Then, he attained a MA in Egyptology at the University of Chicago in 1955 and a PhD in Semitic languages at the Brandeis University in 1958. He then taught in Beirut, first at the Beirut College for Women and later, since 1963, at the American University of Beirut. From 1986 until his death in 1996, he was a visiting professor at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
William Ayres Ward's Published Works
Published Works
- Vascularized fibular grafting compared with core decompression in the treatment of femoral head osteonecrosis. (1996) (51)
- Provocation-Neutralization: A Two-Part Study Part I. The Intracutaneous Provocative Food Test: A Multi-Center Comparison Study (1988) (31)
- Provocation-Neutralization: A Two-Part Study Part II. Subcutaneous Neutralization Therapy: A Multi-Center Study (1988) (28)
- Per Primam thumb replantation for all patients with traumatic amputations. (1991) (27)
- Distribution and incidence of North American pollen aeroallergens. (1991) (25)
- The Pickwickian syndrome (1962) (25)
- Efficacy of Alternative Tests for Delayed-Cyclic Food Hypersensitivity (1989) (14)
- Standardized extracts. (1992) (7)
- ULTRASTRUCTURAL COMPARISON OF PERINEURIOMA (“LOCALIZED HYPERTROPHIC NEUROPATHY”) AND HEREDITARY HYPERTROPHIC NEUROPATHY: 106 (1990) (7)
- The Pickwickian syndrome. A review of the literature and report of a case. (1962) (2)
- Enzyme potentiated desensitization (EPD): a potential revolution in allergy care (2000) (0)
- Heparin treatment of bee and wasp stings (1974) (0)
- Authors' reply to Dr. Frazier (1974) (0)
- The american society of ophthalmologic and otolaryngologic allergy (1964) (0)
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