Armstrong – Table of Contents

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  1. Lumsden, L. L.: Saint Louis encephalitis in 1933: observation on epidemiologic
    features Public Health Reports 73: 340-353, 1958, quoted by Horsfall, Ibid., pp.
    622, 652.

  2. Armstrong, C. and Lillie, R. D.: Encephalitis (Saint Louis type). Effect of partial
    specific immunity upon the clinico-pathologic feature in intracerebrally
    inoculated white mice Public Health Reports 51: 1069-1075, August 7, 1936.

  3. Lillie, R. D., Dyer, R. E., Armstrong, C. and Pasternack, J. G.: Seasonal variation
    in intensity of brain reaction of the Saint Louis encephalitis in mice and of
    endemic typhus in guinea pigs Public Health Reports 52: 1805-1822, December
    10, 1937.

  4. Mandell, Ibid, 6th Edition, 2005.

  5. Armstrong, C. and Lillie, R. D.: Experimental LCM of monkeys and mice
    produced by a virus encountered in studies of the 1933 Saint Louis encephalitis
    epidemic Public Health Reports 49: 1019-1027, August 31, 1934.

  6. Viets and Watts quoted by Armstrong in PHR 49: 1019, 1934.

  7. Armstrong, C. and Dickens, P. F.: Benign LCM, (Acute aseptic meningitis). A
    new disease entity Public Health Reports 50: 831-842, June 21, 1935.

  8. Dickens, P. F. and Armstrong, C.: Benign LCM, (Acute aseptic meningitis). A
    new disease entity Naval Medical Bulletin 33: 427-434, No. 4, 1935.

  9. Bloedorn, W. A. quoted by Dickens and Armstrong Ibid.

  10. Armstrong, C. and Wooley, J. G.: Studies on the origin of a newly discovered
    virus which causes LCM in experimental animals Public Health Reports 50: 537-
    541, April 19, 1935.

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