Armstrong – Table of Contents
Armstrong also wondered what effect hurry, bustle, clangor and the mere physical noise of the machine were having on the nation’ ...
have to depend on making decisions upon nothing more than innate common sense. In such instances a little time spent in meditati ...
presented a cheerful demeanor, and he had a healthy sense of humor, but he was a keen judge of character and did not suffer fool ...
above all else – he cared little for a fine ‘mill,’ but he cared everything for the ‘grist.’ He would readily approve expenditur ...
sincerely and stated that he did not feel that he would function well as an administrator of projects; moreover, Armstrong felt ...
Letter from Dr. W. H. McMaster October 23, 1936 among Armstrong’s personal papers. In an answering letter Armstrong expressed m ...
Chapter 8. “Green Thumb Virologist”: Saint Lo uis Encephalitis; Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis... Throughout much of recorded huma ...
peculiar motor, vegetative and psychic symptoms. Motor symptoms resembled those of Parkinsonism. Excessive salivation, tears and ...
changes following vaccination against smallpox. Fortunately, in the early 1930s, on the basis of experimental observations as de ...
The first NIH officer at the epidemic locale was Dr. James P. Leake, the Institute’s principle epidemiologist who later became C ...
Medicine, Chairman of the Council’s research committee that had the task of finding the cause of the epidemic (Dr. Muckenfuss la ...
Armstrong, observing the signs and clinical illnesses in monkeys noted that, although these features varied in degree, they were ...
failed to convey the disease to monkeys by means of nasopharyngeal washings, spinal fluid and blood; however, he thought this wa ...
Intracranial inoculation of mouse brain in a dilution of 1:1,000,000 could transmit infection to mice. A larger dose was necessa ...
individuals recovered from other diseases, justified the conclusion that it was the etiologic agent of the recent epidemic. At t ...
310 or 50.1 per cent. 2) Sera giving definite protection were collected from 32 cities located in 21 states and the District of ...
on the WEE studies, Dr. L. L. Lumsden, a member of the Public Health Service team in St. Louis, postulated a mosquito vector, li ...
Leake, Williams and Mayne volunteered to allow the mosquitoes to feed on them despite the possibility of a serious or fatal outc ...
Epidemiologically, the viruses are maintained in nature by birds as natural hosts and reservoirs, mosquitoes as vectors, and hum ...
the intracerebral inoculations of monkeys and mice. His colleague, Dr. Ralph D. Lillie, assisted with the pathology studies. Arm ...
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