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Health Reports 36: 1731-1751, 1921, quoted in Mandell, 3rd Edition. - Parker, R. R., Spencer, R. R. and Francis, E.: Tularemia infection in ticks of the
species Dermacentor andersoni Stiles in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana Public
Health Reports 39: 1057 -1073, 1924, quoted in Mandell, 3rd Edition. - Mandell, 3rd-6th Editions; Cecil; 21st Edition.
- Annual Reviews of the Surgeon General (USPHS) 1941-1943.
- Account related to author by Ms. Mary Emma Armstrong; local newspapers in
Hamilton, Montana. - Waksman, Selman discovered streptomycin in 1944. The Committee awarded the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Waksman in 1952 for this discovery. - Among Armstrong’s personal papers, Ibid.
- Topping, Recollections, Ibid., Chapter: At the NIH, pp.51-134; Williams, R. C.
Ibid., P.209. - Topping, Ibid.; Williams, R. C., Ibid., p. 199; Harden, V. A. Rocky Mountain
Spotted Fever, History of a Twentieth-Century Disease The Johns Hopkins
University Press, Baltimore and London, 1990, pp. 206, 208. - Topping, Ibid., p. 81.
- Topping, Ibid., p. 90.
- Huebner biography at Office of NIH History website.
- See previous note 11A this Chapter.
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