Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 42-47, 1908-09, Utgaver 42-47U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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13 minutes Acetonitrile amount anaphylaxis animals antitoxic horse serum bacilli blood c. c. antitoxic horse c. c. normal horse c. c. toxine cakes each containing caseous cent acid CENT IODINE constant-temperature water bath cyst Died 2 hours experiments fatal dose Feeding of cakes glands enlarged gram growth in sterilized guinea pigs Health and Marine-Hospital heated Hepatozoon Hygienic Laboratory immersed in constant-temperature immunity injection of tuberculin inoculated intraperitoneally John F July lesions leucocytes liver M. J. Rosenau Marine-Hospital Service Marked symptoms mgms mice Milk culture minutes after immersion minutes at 60 mites Morphine sulphate normal horse roan normal horse serum omentum parasites percentage of iodine Second injection serum into brain severe symp Severe symptoms Slight symptoms spleen sporozoites sterilized milk subcutaneously Survived temperature tetanus antitoxin tetanus toxine thermal death Thyraden thyroid thyroid commenced toxicity tubercle tubercle bacilli tuberculin typhoid fever val in days vermicules Wardell Stiles
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Side 60 - Report on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in the District of Columbia.
Side 60 - spotted fever." By Ch. Wardell Stiles. No. 21. — The immunity unit for standardizing diphtheria antitoxin (based on Ehrlich's normal serum). Official standard prepared under the act approved July 1, 1902. By MJ Rosenau. No.
Side 56 - On the stability of the oxidases and their conduct toward various reagents. The conduct of phenolphthalein in the animal organism. A test for saccharin, and a simple method of distinguishing between cumarin and vanilin.
Side 55 - By Ch. Wardell Stiles. *No. 18. — An account of the tapeworms of the genus Hymenolepia parasitic in man, including reports of several new cases of the dwarf tapeworm (H. nana) in the United States. By Brayton H. Ransom. *No. 19. — A method for inoculating animals with precise amounts. By MJ Rosenau. *No. 20. — A zoological investigation into the .cause, transmission, and source of Rocky Mountain "spotted fever.
Side 112 - Kastle. No. 27. — The limitations of formaldehyde gas as a disinfectant with special reference to car sanitation.
Side 1 - Prof. William H. Welch, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ; Prof. Simon Flexner, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York; Prof. Victor C. Vaughan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Prof. William T. Sedgwick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass., and Prof. Frank F. Wesbrook, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. LABORATORY CORPS. Director.
Side 4 - The immunity unit for measuring the strength of tetanus antitoxin shall be ten times the least quantity of antitetanic serum necessary to save the life of a 350-gram guinea-pig for ninety-six hours against the official test dose of a standard toxin furnished by the Hygienic Laboratory of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
Side 60 - A stomach lesion in guinea pigs caused by diphtheria toxin and its bearing upon experimental gastric ulcer. By MJ Rosenau and John F. Anderson. *No. 33. — Studies in experimental alcoholism. By Reid Hunt.
Side 112 - No. 24. — The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature as applied to medicine. By Ch. Wardell Stiles. *No. 25.— Illustrated key to the cestode parasites of man. By Ch.-Wardell Stiles.
Side 61 - Rosenau. No. 43. — The standardization of tetanus antitoxin (an American unit established under authority of the act of July 1, 1902).