Armstrong – Table of Contents
“6. The fact that some of the olives were washed before they were eaten and some were not, of our ignorance of the relative toxi ...
Professor of Pathology, College of Medicine, Ohio State University performed investigations to determine the nature of the “pois ...
growing in the tubes produced abundant spores and lethal toxin. In this experiment the investigators showed that the olives coul ...
consistent with observations published previously in the medical literature by other authors. He stated that the diagnosis in a ...
Armstrong proposed some recommendations for the prevention of botulism. He wrote: “1). The ideal of prevention would be a proces ...
healthy young men aboard a Coast Guard cutter, chasing after influenza illness statistics for several months and a few weeks of ...
a country club. I think there were 9(?) deaths and several sick who had recovered. I was sent to make a study of the epidemic. I ...
well’. The foregoing is a very modest account of a major accomplishment by Charles Armstrong in his initial excursion into infec ...
that had been occurring there. Despite the small size of the population, Armstrong realized that he would need additional profes ...
lived on the island for several years and thus constituted a community whose members were almost universally acquainted with one ...
February 19, 1920 and the investigators carried it to completion as rapidly as they could visit the families and secure the desi ...
the country. Laboratory confirmation was not available; influenza virus was not cultivated in animal hosts until 1933 (12). A re ...
Various parties and social gatherings occurred during the epidemic attended by variable numbers of persons some of who attended ...
2). It seemed probable that the measures of suppression as applied during the epidemic of 1918 were partially successful at Kell ...
would allow the recording of two separate items of data. A separate card would be used to record data on one individual in a stu ...
of the ice. He hired a boy who had an iceboat to bring him across, but they fell through the ice. Hopkins crawled out of the wat ...
himself that warranted the Public Health Service’s decision for stationing him at the Hygienic Laboratory. Notes – Influenza, Bo ...
Horsfall, F.L., Jr. and Tamm, I., 1965 Viral and Rickettsial Diseases of Man, Fourth Edition, J.P. Lippincott Company, Philadel ...
Typhus, Dengue, “Devil’s Grip” Charles Armstrong reported to the Hygienic Laboratory (1) following the completion of the study o ...
primary contemporary associates included Drs. Edward Francis, Alice Evans, Margaret Pittman, James P. Leake, and Sara Branham. F ...
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