Armstrong – Table of Contents

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  1. Lillie, R. D., Perrin, T. L. and Armstrong, C.: An institutional outbreak of
    pneumonitis. III. Histopathology in man and Rhesus monkeys in pneumonitis due
    to the virus of Q fever. Public Health Reports 56: 149-155, January 24, 1941.

  2. A) Huebner, R. J.: Report of an outbreak of Q fever at the National Institute of
    Health. II. Epidemiological features American Journal of Public Health 37: 431-
    440, 1947.
    B) Beeman, E. A.: Q fever. An epidemiological note. Public Health Reports 65:
    88-92, 1950.

  3. Oliphant, J. W., Gordon, D. A., Meis, A. and Parker, R. R.: Q fever in laundry
    workers presumably transmitted from contaminated clothing. American Journal
    of Hygiene 49: 76-82, 1949.

  4. Personal communication with senior investigators in the Laboratory of Infectious
    Diseases.

  5. General references for tularemia: Mandell, 3rd to 6th Editions; Cecil, 21st Edition;
    Williams, R. C., Ibid.; Dubos, R. J. and Hirsch, J. G., Editors, Bacterial and
    Mycotic Infections of Man J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 4th Edition,
    1965, Chapter 27: Pasteurella and Francisella, p. 659, K. F. Meyer, author.

  6. McCoy, G. W.: A plague-like disease in rodents Public Health Bulletin 43: 53-71,
    1911, quoted in Mandell, 3rd Edition.

  7. McCoy, G. W. and Chapin, S. W.: Further observations on a plague-like disease
    of rodents with a preliminary note on the causative agent Journal of Infectious
    Diseases 10: 61-72, 1912, quoted in Mandell, 3rd Edition.

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