Armstrong – Table of Contents
Group photograph, taken October 1946, on the steps of the NIH Administration Building^ (No. 1) in Bethesda, MD at the Dedication ...
hired to the staff of the Hygienic Laboratory in 1916. Her most notable contribution was refinement of the complement-fixation s ...
manifestations. The Louisiana State Department of Health sent a request for aid to the Public Health Service in Washington becau ...
off the top floor of Building 5 in the manner reminiscent of Dr. Armstrong’s attempt to isolate the basement rooms of the old Hy ...
The author, arriving in 1948, was largely unaffected by these changes, observing that apparent progress was indicated by the fre ...
1953-1954 and offshoots from the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases. Biologics Control later became part of the Food and Drug Adm ...
diseases at the National Institute of Health. The building was designed and constructed as the result of an intensive effort on ...
infected in Bethesda, Maryland. This upsetting sequence of fatalities from laboratory- acquired infections dictated the need to ...
Dr. Charles Armstrong in midyears, dates not recorded. Courtesy of Mary Emma Armstrong. Although the building over time did not ...
“clean” (non-contaminated) area housing administrative facilities and personnel. Each unit had separate elevators for refuse to ...
catastrophes after the Laboratory opened, until it eventually closed down around 2004, primarily because of less virulent organi ...
to check it with a “non-pathogenic” organism. He chose the bacterium Serratia marcessans, at that time thought to be a harmless ...
The otherwise impeccable research reputation of the Hygienic Laboratory-NIH- Division- Laboratory of Infectious Diseases became ...
Montana. At this meeting Topping exuded charm, congratulations and sincere advice on the current research that the author was do ...
This agent is being investigated as possibly one of the causes of minor upper respiratory disease in man.” An interesting coroll ...
until it was safe to start working with Q fever infected laboratory material, the author used to visit with Atlas in his unit (w ...
According to Topping (49), Atlas was summoned for questioning before the Congressional House Un-American Activities Committee bu ...
sharply with Leon Atlas’. Dr. Hottle had been assigned to the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases for several years. At a viral re ...
Dr. Charles Armstrong, who was now the Chief emeritus, “I did not see any common colds at Lorton.” The author was uncertain what ...
control eggs were injected into a batch of young fertile (embryonated) chicken eggs. Fluid from the allantoic cavity of several ...
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