Armstrong – Table of Contents
simultaneously by several investigators, including himself and Dr. McCoy, was a filter- passing agent present in the sputum and ...
(17). The law of May 26, 1930, written by Senator Joseph E. Ransdell, Democrat, Louisiana, greatly widened the scope of the Hygi ...
optimistic associate, advised giving her the entire amount (12 ounces = 350ml) at once by vein. Senator Borah concurred with the ...
what relation are we?” The modest Armstrong was embarrassed, and disclaimed any credit for her recovery. After these initial ple ...
men who came into the Service who began to specialize. They realized knowledge to be learned was growing much faster than the ab ...
Monday morning, he told me how sick he was and how he had been up all night near a radiator with a blanket around him and couldn ...
to fall. By morning she was feeling much better. We were never sure it was the serum that cured her; we couldn’t protect mice wi ...
“ The Chlamydias (24) are obligate, intracellular bacteria whose extreme biosynthetic defects in intermediate metabolism and ene ...
4) C. pecorum: A non-human species found primarily among ruminant animals (cattle and others). Fortunately, chlamydial infection ...
Health Service, 1798-1950. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, National Library of ...
A) Furman, Ibid., p. 371 B) Harden, V. A.: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, History of a Twentieth-Century Disease, The Johns Hopk ...
Armstrong oral interview with Wyndom Miles. Conversation with Miss Mary Emma Armstrong. Armstrong, C. and Davis, D. J.: Psittac ...
Domesticity, Career Recapitulation, Philosophical Musings At this juncture of Charles Armstrong’s biography in science, it is pr ...
the inherent dangers of his occupation, the family never suggested that that he should abandon his career, and they were always ...
their next meeting on April 4, 1933. President McMaster also wrote, “Plan to be here Commencement June 6th, when the degree will ...
Most recently, he had isolated the causative agent of psittacosis (parrot fever) and showed that it was a filterable organism th ...
Association Annual Banquet and Reunion (5) held at the Alliance Women’s Club where he was to give the evening’s main address. Th ...
enthusiasm demonstrated how to “coax nature into revealing her secrets with a minimum of equipment” and the “influence of their ...
(Other examples not quoted by Armstrong included Semmelweis’ concept about the contagion of post-partum sepsis spread by the dir ...
contributing to weakness of the immunological system and the resurgence of highly virulent, but previously infrequent infections ...
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