Armstrong – Table of Contents
1930s on the attempts to prevent poliomyelitis in humans by chemical blockade of the nose (see the chapter on Poliomyelitis). Dr ...
Metabolic Diseases in 1951. Later, during an oral history interview (51), the interviewer asked Dr. Sebrell why Dr. Topping neve ...
As you know the final step of the reorganization of the National Institutes of Health has been completed with the establishment ...
undiminished. He made significant contributions in 1946 to Huebner’s unveiling the mystery of rickettsialpox (55), and, from 194 ...
to be confined to the warm months of the year as one proceeds either north or south from the equator. Spread of polio is by cont ...
He selected Denver to represent the atmospheric humidity in an elevated, semiarid region to contrast with northeastern United S ...
further suggested that relative humidity of from 27 to 28 per cent for atmospheric air warmed to 90F represented a critical leve ...
become moot with the impending advent of the new effective vaccines for poliomyelitis toward which he had made a major contribut ...
Lillie, R. D., Perrin, T. L. and Armstrong, C.: An institutional outbreak of pneumonitis. III. Histopathology in man and Rhesus ...
Wherry, W. B. and Lamb, B. H.: Infection in man with Bacterium tularense Journal of Infectious Diseases 15: 331-340, 1914, quot ...
Topping, Ibid., p.97; Williams, R. C., Ibid., p. 234. Intramural Contributions, Ibid., p. 41. About Karl Habel. Huebner, R. J., ...
Congress, January 28, 1949. Among Armstrong’s personal papers, contributed separately by Ms. Mary Emma Armstrong 49) Topping, Ib ...
A) Armstrong, C.: Seasonal distribution of poliomyelitis American Journal of Public Health 40 (No. 10): 1296-1304, October 1950 ...
Chapter 11. Final Years and Legacy............................................................................ For many years fo ...
Alliance Chamber of Commerce, invited Armstrong to attend the next Annual Banquet in 1955; however, since Armstrong could not at ...
January 1958, Armstrong was inducted into the Polio Hall of Fame in Warm Springs, Georgia (see the chapter on Poliomyelitis). In ...
Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Waltham, Massachusetts (11). Dr. Benison was the author of “Tom Rivers ...
a Five Decade PHS Scientist at a recent (11) Senior Level Orientation Program. A regular speaker for the orientation series, Arm ...
“You have earned abiding recognition from the generations of Americans who may be assured better health and longer lives through ...
bodies of the 9th thoracic and first lumbar spinal vertebras due to osteoporosis. This condition required his wearing a stiff su ...
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