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Appendix B
Charles Armstrong Bibliography


(^) Armstrong, Charles; R. V. Story and Ernest Scott: Botulism from eating canned ripe
olives. Pub. Health Rep. 34 :2877-2905, Dec.19, 1919.
Armstrong, Charles and Ross Hopkins: An epidemiological study of the 1920 epidemic
of influenza in an isolated rural community. Pub. Health Rep. 1921. 36 :1671-1702, July 22,
Armstrong, Charles: Typhus on San Juan Indian Reservation, 1920 and 1921. Pub. Health
Rep. 37 :685-693, Mar. 24, 1922.
(^) Armstrong, Charles: Dengue fever. Pub. Health Rep. 38 : 1750-1734, Aug. 3, 1923.
Voegtlin, Carl: Charles Armstrong and Helen A. Dyer: The curative action of
sulpharsphenamine in experimental syphilis. Pub. Health Rep. 38 :815-1817, Aug. 10,
1923.
Armstrong, Charles: “Devil’s grip" in Virginia. Pub. Health Rep. 38 :1964-1965, Aug. 24,
1923.
Payne, C. C. and Charles Armsunknown etiology, epidemic in Virginia. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc., trong: Epidemic transient diaphragmatic spasm; disease of 81 :746-748, 1923.
Harrison, W. T. and Charles Armstrong: Some experiments on the antigenic principles of
ragweed pollen extract. Pub. Health Rep. 39 :1261-1266, May 30, 1924.
(^) Armstrong, Charles and W. T. Harrison: A study of ragweed pollen extracts for use in the
treatment of ragweed pollen hypersensitiveness. Pub. Health Rep. 39 :2422-2428, Sept.
19, 1924.
Armstrong, Charles, et al.: Commercial Pasteurization. Pub. Health Bull. No. 147, 1925.
Armstrong, Charles: Tetanus in the United States following the use of bunion pads as a
vaccination dressing. Pub. Health Rep. 40 :1351-1357, June 26, 1925.
Armstrong, Charles and W. T. Harrison: Stcomplement-fixation test. Pub. Health Rep. andardization of po 40 :1466-1472, July 10, 1925. llen extracts by the
Armstrong, Charles and Thomas Parran, Jr.: Further studies on the importance of milk
and milk products as a factor in the causation of outbreaks of disease in the United States.
Supplement No. 62 to the Public Health Reports, 1927.

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