Armstrong – Table of Contents
During World War II, effective louse control of the epidemics in the Mediterranean Theatre was achieved by the use of the chemic ...
desert which, however, at the time supported a scanty growth of grass sufficient to maintain sheep. The scarce availability of w ...
Agency and missionary physicians variously diagnosed cases occurring prior to May 1921 as severe influenza, “black measles” or t ...
other family members of the “medicine man”, including his youngest daughter, aged 16, followed by his oldest daughter, aged 20, ...
of visiting, usually confined to members of their own clan. In addition, by the time the epidemic had reached the stage where it ...
Griffin who had succumbed earlier to typhus. The USPHS physicians, Drs. Waller and Tappan who had diagnosed the outbreak, remain ...
instructed them to place dirty pelts, skins and bedding out in the intense daytime sunshine of the elevated reservation plateau ...
The team improvised isolation of cases. Only three patients were isolated in an emergency hospital opened in Shipwreck, New Mexi ...
temperature 100F or above, following which the articles were allowed to dry. The applicants’ heads were next thoroughly washed w ...
on September 3, 1921. No cases were reported from the involved areas after January 1922 (the date of the report). The last case ...
passed outside through the skin -, learned methods by which they could at least get temporary relief from these pests. In fact, ...
In this fashion, Armstrong, representing the United States Public Health Service, and in association with Indian Affairs physici ...
dengue in September 1922 (1). While there he became ill with the disease. In the review that he wrote (7), he did not describe h ...
musculo-skeletal pain characteristic of the infection. The viral etiology and mosquito transmission were established in the firs ...
In additional discussion, he indicated that immunity was generally long lasting among individuals infected during an epidemic; h ...
The “Devil’s Grip” in Virginia. (10, 11) In mid-July 1923, requests arrived at the Hygienic Laboratory from health officers of s ...
epidemic the disease affected rural areas more than urban areas and involved children more than adults. It caused no deaths but ...
infectious cause for the outbreak. However, in 1949, Weller, Enders, and others, including Finn (12), retrieved frozen material ...
May 30, 1923 he sent back to the Laboratory a report of the work done on experiments in milk pasteurization, performed April 17, ...
For many years the USPHS has had the tradition of providing opportunities for continuing education and maintaining the professio ...
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