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On the state of health, etc., of about 450 brewery workers and officials, and of about 200 soldiers. The effect of a daily dose of vitamins (Spinatin)
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Vaccination against epidemic influenza
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P. T. A. P. A potent, accurately reproducible diphtheria prophylactic
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Sparing and protective effects in ducklings of chick plasma of chick erthrocytes parasitized with plasmodium lophurae
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An in vitro method for the evaluation of water soluble fungicides against Trichophyton
A method for evaluating fungicidal activity of water soluble chemicals against a single test organism,Trichophyton mentagrophytes is proposed. This Method shows a relatively narrow range of activity, sharp end po...
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A comparison of methods for the evaluation of fungicides
A method for the evaluation of water soluble fungicides against a single test organism,Trichophyton mentagrophytes, is proposed which shows a relatively narrow range of activity, sharp end points, and is consiste...
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Perspectives concerning botulism
Botulism, a relatively rare disease, and until recently considered avoidable through the proper processing of foods, discloses new and intriguing facets of general biological and medical interest. Epidemiologi...
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Experience with the antirabic vaccination in the two world wars
Under war conditions rabies may become a great calamity for the civilian population. It is not possible to produce enough vaccine from rabbit; Pasteur's scheme of vaccination with 21 inoculations is inadequate...
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The Coxsackie viruses: With a consideration of their relationship to the virus of poliomyelitis. A. Review
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Action of terramycin on experimental infection with the diphtheria bacillus and its toxicity to guinea pigs
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Blood sugar level in relation to histamine and allergic shock
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Some observations on the effect of anti-allergic and antimitotic substances on bacterial growth
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A new medium for enteric bacteriology
A new medium, combining the differential properties of double sugar iron agar with a clear indication of urea decomposition is described. This combination permits quick recognition of all Proteus strains.
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Citochol slide flocculation reaction for syphilis
A new slide flocculation reaction for syphilis using Citochol antigen is described.
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A new medium for enteric bacteriology II
An improvement of theKligler-Christensen combined medium for the exclusion of Proteae to subdivide motile and non-motile anaerogenic enterobacteriaceae such as Shigellae, S. typhi, S. gallinarum and C 27 strains ...
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Salmonellae resistant to antibiotics
Antibiotic resistance of Salmonellae, particularly of S. virchow and S. adelaide, isolated from patients of the Children's Hospital, Colombo, is reported. Cross resistance of varying degrees to broad spectrum ...
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Tetracyclin (achromycin) in the treatment of urinary infection
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A preliminary note on a “zone phenomenon” in bacteriostasis
While testing the antibacterial action of quinine dihydrochloride on staphylococci, a “zone” of promotion of growth below and above which bacteriostasis occurred was observed.
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A staphylococcus outbreak of food poisonin
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The use of membrane filters in the bacteriological examination of water and air