Armstrong, Charles: Tetanus following vaccination against smallpox and its prevention
with special reference to the use of vaccination shields and dressings. Pub. Health Rep.
42 :3061-3071, Dec. 16, 1927.
Armstrong, Charles: Postvaccination tetanus and its prevention. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc.
90 :738-740, Mar. 10, 1928.
Armstrong, Charles: Intradermal (injection) vaccestablished? Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc. 91 :1530-1531, Nov. 17, 1928. ination. Is its suitability for general use
Armstrong, Charles: Vaccination. Hospital Social Service, XIX, 390-398, 1929.
Armstrong, Charles: The selection of a heat-resistant strain of vaccine virus (rabbit testicular). Pub. Health Rep. 44 :1183-1191, May 17, 1929.
Armstrong, Charles: The role of the vaccination dressing in the production of
postvaccinal tetanus. Pub. Health. Rep. 44 :1871-1884, Aug. 2, 1929.
(^) Armstrong, Charles: Postvaccinal encephalitis. Pub. Health Rep. 44 :204l-2044, Aug. 23,
1929.
Armstrong, Charles and R. D. Lillie: Vaccine virus pneumonia in rabbits. Pub. Health
Rep. 44 :2635-2647, Nov. 1, 1929.
Lillie, R. D. and Charles Armstrong: The pathology of generalized vaccinia in rabbits.
National Institute of Health Bull. No. 156, 1930.
Armstrong, Charles; George W. McCoy and Sara E. Branham: Filterability of the infective agent of psittacosis in birds. Pub. Health Rep. 45 :725-726, Apr. 4, 1930.
Armstrong, Charles: Psittacosis. Epidemiological considerations with reference to the
1929-30 outbreak in the United States. Pub. Health Rep. 45 :2013-2023, Aug. 29, 1930.
(^) Branham, Sara E.; George W. McCoy and Charles Armstrong: Bacillus psittacosis
Mocard 1893. Failure to find it in the 1929-30 epidemic in the United States. Pub. Health
Rep. 45 :2153-2160, Sept.12, 1930.
Armstrong, Charles: Psittacosis. Oxford Medicine, 1931, Vol.5, 488 (15 to 488) (35).
Armstrong, Charles: Post-vaccination encephalitis. Ann. Int. Med., 5 :333-337, 1931.
Armstrong Charles: Postvaccination encephalitis with special reference to prevention.
Pub. Health Rep. 47 :1553-1568, Ju1y 22, 1932.
Armstrong, Charles: Modification of the vaccine response in rabbits by the application of
diphtheria toxin to the vaccination site. Pub. Health Rep. 48 :1-7, Jan. 6, 1933.