Background
Margaret Ferguson Werts was born on July 18, 1915, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
106 Central St, Wellesley, MA 02481, United States
Wellesley College, where Margaret Werts earned her Bachelor of Arts degree.
(In this bibliography, a brief analysis of the sources of ...)
In this bibliography, a brief analysis of the sources of material precedes the citations and abstracts, which comprise the main section of the volume. The bibliography is followed by a permuted subject index and an author index. Also included, following the indexes, is a micro thesaurus.
https://www.amazon.com/Underwater-Medicine-Related-Sciences-Microthesaurus/dp/1468485024
1973
(The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to make ava...)
The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to make available a large proportion of the published material, in abstract form, indexed in such a manner as to make it possible to compile a reasonably complete annotated bibliography on any specific subject area in the field. It is possible thus to learn where the work is being done, by whom, and how extensively. Also, it becomes obvious what areas of research are lacking or inadequate.
https://www.amazon.com/Underwater-Medicine-Related-Sciences-Microthesaurus/dp/1468461885
1975
(This handbook attempts to translate data on various param...)
This handbook attempts to translate data on various parameters of man's capability in underwater and hyperbaric environments for those without a background in the life sciences.
https://www.amazon.com/Underwater-Handbook-Physiology-Performace-Engineer/dp/B004FEVTI4
1976
Margaret Ferguson Werts was born on July 18, 1915, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Margaret Werts was a graduate of Wellesley College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1936.
Soon after graduation, Margaret Werts married and followed her husband on his various navy assignments and during World War II worked for the Army Map Service and the French Purchasing Service. She also served as a driver for the American Women's Voluntary Services.
When her husband retired, she became more active in various jobs and was hired by George Washington University to be a bibliographer for its University Medical Center. She worked for the university from 1965 to 1973 before joining the Undersea Medical Society of Bethesda, Maryland (now Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society in Florida) as a bibliographer and associate editor of the periodical Pressure.
During this time, she co-wrote the four-volume work Underwater Medicine and Related Sciences and coedited Underwater Handbook (1976). Retiring in 1980, Werts volunteered with Common Cause and the D.C. League of Women Voters. After moving to Collington from Bethesda in the late 1980s, she became co-editor of the community's monthly newsletter and chaired the landscape committee.
(The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to make ava...)
1975(This handbook attempts to translate data on various param...)
1976(In this bibliography, a brief analysis of the sources of ...)
1973Margaret was a member of the Altar Guild at St. Alban's Episcopal Church.
In her later years, Werts was a member of the Washington Wellesley Club and the Chevy Chase Club.
Physical Characteristics: The cause of Werts' death was cancer.
Margaret Werts married Charles L. Werts in 1938. He died in 1965.