Armstrong – Table of Contents

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June 6, 1933. “Education and Research,” by Charles Armstrong (at the time he received
an Honorary D.Sc.) Address delivered College, Alliance, Ohio. at Annual Alumni Banquet, Mount Union


June 15, 1934. “Etiology of the 1933 Epidemic of Encephalitis,” by Ralph S.
Muckenfuss, Charles Armstrong, and L. T. Webster. Read before the Section on
Preventive and Industrial Medicineof the American Medical Association, Cleveland, Ohio. and Public Health at the 85th Annual Session


October, 1934 (day not known). “Smallpox and Postvaccinal Encephalitis,” by Charles
Armstrong. Presented before a class at the Army Medical Center, Washington,
D.C.
November 17, 1936. “Experience with the Picric Acid-Alum Spray in the Prevention of
Poliomyelitis in Alabama, 1936,” by Charles Armstrong. Read before the
Southern Branch of the American Public Health Association at the 5th Annual
Meeting; Baltimore, Maryland.
June 10, 1937. “Benign Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis: Laboratory Studies with the
Virus and Their Possible Bearing on the Infection in Man,” by Charles Armstrong
and Jerald G. Wooley. Read before the Section on Nervous and Mental Diseases
at the 88New Jersey. th Annual Session of the American Medical Association at Atlantic City,


October 5, 1940. “Cotton Rats and White Mice in Poliomyelitis Research,” by Charles
Armstrong. Read at a joint session of the Laboratory and Epidemiological
Sections of the American Public Health Association at the 69Detroit, Michigan. th Annual Meeting;


April 8, 1941. “The Etiology of Poliomyelitis, Infantile Paralysis,” by Charles
Armstrong. A symposium delivered at Vanderbilt University for the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
September 27, 1948. “Progress in Virus Control,” by Charles Armstrong. Delivered at the
19 th Annual Scientific Assembly of the Medical Society of the District of
Columbia.


(^) June 1950. “Studies on Coxsackie Viruses; Preliminary Report on Occurrence of
Coxsackie Virus in a Southern Maryland Community,” by Robert J. Huebner,
Charles Armstrong, Edward A. Beeman, and Roger M. Cole. Read by Dr.
Beeman before the Section on Pediatrics at the 99th Annual Session of the
American Medical Association; San Francisco, California.
April 30, 1952. “Poliomyelitis and the Weather,” by Charles Armstrong. Read before the
National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

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