“Studies on Choriomeningitis and Poliomyelitis.” James M. Anders Lecture XV, The
College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia; January 3, 1940.
(^) “Studies on Choriomeningitis and Poliomyelitis.” Harvey Lecture, 1940-1941. Delivered
under the auspices of the Harvey Society of New York under the patronage of the
New York Academy of Medicine, New York, October 31, 1940.
“Some Recent Research in the Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis and HerpField of Neurotropic Viruses es Simplex.” Kober Lecture of 1942. with Especial Reference to
Delivered at Gaston Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., May 5,
1942.
“Seasonal Distribution of Poliomyelitis.” The in the series). Delivered at the School ofDon W. Gudakunst Memo Public Health, University of Michigan; rial Lecture (first
Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 8, 1950.
Speeches by Dr. Charles Armstrong
(^) November 22, 1924. “Standardization of Pollen Extract by the Complement Fixation
Test,” by Charles Armstrong and W.R. Harrison. Read before the Society for the
Study of Asthma and Allied Conditions, New York.
June 1928. “Vaccination,” by Charles Armstrong. Public Health Officers and Public Health Nurses of New YorkRead before the Annual Conference of State, Saratoga
Springs.
June 3, 1929. “The Role of the Vaccination Dressing in the Production of postvaccinal
Tetanus,” by Charles Armstrong. Read at the 27Territorial Health Officers with the Public Health Service, Washington, D.C. th Annual Conference of State and
June 3, 1929. “Postvaccinal Encephalitis,” by Charles Armstrong. Read at the 28th
Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with the Public Health
Service, Washington, D.C.
June 18, 1930. “Psittacosis: Epidemiological Considerations with Reference to 1929-
1930 Outbreak in the United States,” by Charles Armstrong. Read at the 28th
Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with the Public Health
Service, Washington D.C., jointly with the 45Provincial Health Officers of North America. th Annual Conference of State and
March 24, 1931. “Post Vaccination Encephalitis,” by Charles Armstrong. Presented at the
Baltimore Meeting of the American College of Physicians.
(^) October 6, 1932. “Diagnosis of Mild Smallpox and Scarlet Fever,” by Charles
Armstrong. Read at the Annual Meeting of the Vermont State Medical Society,
Burlington, Vermont.