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Page 1: Bibliography, 1941-1944 · COMMISSION on ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES-(Continued) SHARP, D.G., TAYLOR, A.R., McLSAN, I.W., Jr,, HEARD, B*, HEARD, J.W., FELLIR, A.E., DINGLE, J.H.5 Isolation

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Cg4MIBSI0N ON ACUTE RESP3DAT0RY DISEASES

BEARD, J.W., SHARP, D.G., TAYLOR, A.H., McLEAH, t.WR, Jr., BEARD, J). v.TELLER, A.E, 3 DINGLE, J.B.;, Ultracontrlfugal, Chemical arid.Microscopic Identification of the Influenza Virus. South. H. j19M>, SL 313-320.

COMMISSION ON' A CUTS RESPIRATORY DISEASES; Cold Hemagglutinins inPrimary Atypical Ponamonla and Other Respiratory Infections by rM. Sc., 19H, 208, 7U2-75O.

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COMMISSION ON ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES: Endemic Exudative ?he;yru: E :and Tonsillitis - Etiology and Clinical Characteristics, j.A.M.A

*19**, 125/ II63-II69.COMMISSION ON ACUTE RESPIRATOHY D3HGASES: Epidemiology of AtypicalPneumonia and Acute Respiratory Disease at Port Braga, Port/- ’ •vr's.lir*

■ Am- d> Health, 335-3*6.•COMMISSION rn ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES; Primary Atypical Paowoor.i >

Am, J. Pub, Health, 357*DINGLE, J.Ho, ABIOTETHY, T, J., BADGER, G.F.* BULBHOT., G.J., it,.,;

XAXJGMIJIB, A.D., BIS5QSSGGES, JIM., WOOD, W.B.: AtypicalPneumonia, Etiology Unknown. Am. J. ggg., 39. 6?-128? 197-PoSi269-336, ~~

DINGLE, J.H., ABSRWETHY, T.J., BADGER, O.F., OTSHNGE, G.J-, AH:LANQMIJIH- A, 33,., J.M. > WOOD, W,B,: Primary AtypicalPneumonia, Etiology Unknown. War* Mod., 19V5. 3, 2S5-248.*',«*«»"«» -r.ra»*wr.t>

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KAPLAN, M.B.: Nature and Holo of tho Lytic Factor in Heasolytie Btrsn’. .ooccal Fibrinolysis, Proc. Soc, Exper. Biol, & Med*, 19hh t 57, bO-V

McLEAN, X.W., Jr*, PtSARD, D„, TAYLOR, A.H., SHARP, JSKABI), JJE ,

A .IE, DINGLE, J*H«; IhfTueiic© of Temperature of Incubationon the Increase of Influential Virus B (Loo Strain) in the’ Cleric Ajtoio Fluid of Chick Embryos, J, Lamznol., kS P 303 •; 1(3,

SHARP, D.0*> *ABOL A*H*, MoISSAN; , Jr.. BEAR'D, HEART, J.E ‘

M®3 A.E., DIHOIiB, JNH*s Isolation and Charaotsr i:-;a 11on cfVirus B (Lee Strain). J, 194A, 129-133,

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COMMISSION on ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES - (Continued)

SHARP, D.G., TAYLOR, A.R., McLSAN, I.W., Jr,, HEARD, B*, HEARD, J.W.,FELLIR, A.E., DINGLE, J.H. 5 Isolation and Characterization ofInfluenza Virus B (Lee Strain). Science, 1949, §8, 907-308*

TATLOCK, H.; A Rickettsia-Like Organism Recovered from Guinea Pigs*§2£* Exper. Biol, & Med., 1944, 57, 95-99*

TAYLOR, A.R.; Chemical Analysis of the Influenza Viruses A (PP.8 Strain;and B (Lee Strain) and the Swine .Influenza Virus. J* Biol* Ch©m.,1944, L5£> 675-686. “ — — '

TAYLOR, A.R., SHARP, D.G*, BEARD, D., HEARD, J.W., DII;'CLE, J.H., FELLER,A»E,; Isolation and Characterization of Influenza A Virus (HRS Strain)

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J. SmoIm 1943, 4j, 261-232*TAYLOR, A*R*, SHARP, D.G., McLEAN, I.W., Jr*, BEARD, IX, BEARD. J.W.,

DIRGIE, J.H., FELLER, A.E*: Purification 0/1*1Cx Cj -'OrVS- actor of tlio SwineInfluenza Virus* J* Immunol., 194-4-, 43, 361-379*

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TAYLOR, A*B., SHARP, 5XG,, MeLEAN, I.W., Jr*, HEARD, IX, HEARD, J.W.,DINGLE, J.H., FELLER, A.E* 2 Purification and Character of tho SwineInfluenza Virus. Science, 194-3, 98, 5B7-5B9«-

COMMISSION OK AIR-BORNE INFECTIONS

HAMBURGER, M., Jr*; Studies on the Transmission of Hemolytic Strepto-coccus Infections* I* Cross Infections In Army Hospital Wards*J, Infect. Bis., 1944, 75, 78-70*

HAMBURGER, M., Jr* : Studies on the Transmission of Hemolytic Strepto-coccus Infections* II* Beta Hemolytic Streptococci in the Saliva ofPersons with Positive Throat CulturesJ, Infect * Bis*, 1944, 75s71-78, .

HAMBURGER, M,, Jr*, EILLiSS, C.E., HAMBURGER, V.G*, JOEKSOH, M.AS , WALLBI,J.G.: Ability of Different Types of Streptococci to Produce ScarletFever* J.A.M.A*, 1944, 124* 564 ~566*

HAMBURGER* M., Jr*, PUCK, T,T.* V*G», JOMSOH, M.A* t Studios

on the Transmission of Hemolytic Streptococcus Infections* lilt Hemo-lytic Streptococci In the Air* Floor Bust, and Bedclothing of HospitalWards and Their Relation to Cross Infection* J, Infect. Bis*, 1944,T2> 79-9^*

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COMMISSION Olf AIH-BQRHE INFECTIONS - (Continued)

HARRIS, T.N., STOSEB, J., Jr.; Air-home Cross-Infootion in th© Caseof the Common Cold - A Farther Clinical. Study of the Use of GlycolVapors for Air Sterilization. Am. J. M. Sc., 1943, 206, 631-656 ;

H3L3LES, C.H., HAMBURGER, M., Jr.: Experience with the Slide Agglutin-ation and the Capillary Precipitin Methods for Typing HemolyticStreptococci. J. Infect. Pia., 1944, ?J5, 265-269.

LEMON, H,M.: A flowmeter for Us© in Air Sampling Procedures. Science,lew,, 99, 1*3-Wk ■ •

LEMON, H.M.; A Method for Collection of Bacteria from Air and Textiles.Proc. Soo. Sxper. Biol. & Med., 1943, 54, 298-301,

LEMON, H.M., WISE, H., HAMBURGER, M,, Jr.; Bacterial Content of Air inArmy Barracks - Results of a Study ulth Especial Reference to the Die-P®2-elon of Bacteria by th© Air Circulation System. War Med., 1944, 6,92-101.

L00BLI, C.G., LEMON, H.M., ROBERTSON, O.E., APPEL, 1.: EaporlaseatalAir-Borne Influenza a Infection. X. The Influence of Humidity on theSurvival of Virus in the Air. Froc. Soc. Exroor, Biol. & Med., 19^3,55, 205-206.

MOULTON, S., PUCK, T.T., LEMON, H.M.: An Apparatus for determination ofthe Bacterial Content of Mr. Science, 1943, gL* 51-52.

PUCK, T.T., ROBERTSON, O.E., LEMON, H.M.: The Bactericidal Action ofPropylene Glycol Vapor on Microorganisms Suspended in Air. II. TheInfluence of Various Factors on the Activity of the Vapor. J. Sxper.Med., 1943, J8, 387-406.

PUCK, T.T., WISE, H., ROBERTSON, O.H.: A device for Automatically Con-trolling the Concentration of Glycol Vapors In the Air. J. finer. Med..3.944, 80, 377-381.

ROBERTSON, O.H.; Air“Born© Infection. Science, 1943, 21* 493“502.ROBERTSON, O.H.; Sterilization of Air trith Glycol Vapors. The Harley

Lectures Series 38, 1942-43, 227-254.ROBERTSON, O.H., BIGG, E., FUCK, T*T. , MILLER, B.F., BAKES, Z,; Steri-

lization of Air by Means of CkKmlcldal Aerosol Mists and Vapors.Publication No, 17 of The Asm-loan Association for the Advancement ofxr iwnwbww*, » «wan»o <WW I****** ********* «»—■ tw» .at a** >*■» *. mmo*

Science, Aerobiology/’ Washington, D.C., 1942.

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COMMISSION ON AIR-BOKKB HOTCTIOIS - (Continued)

ROBERTSON, O.H., HAMBURGER, M., LOOSLI, C.G., PUCK, T.T., LEMON, H.M*,WISE, E»: A, Study of the Nature and Control of Air-Borns Infectionsin Army Camps. 19*:L, 126, 995-999.

ROBERTSON, O.H., PUCK, T.T., LEMON, H.F,, LOOSLI, C.G.: Tho LethalEffect of Triethylene Glycol Vapor on Air-Borne Bacteria and InfluenzaVirus, Science. 19^3,

ROBERTSON, O.H., PUCK, T.T., LCOSLI, C.G., HAMBURGER, M., LEMON, H.M.,WISE, H.; A No'w Approach to the Control of Air“Borne Infection.Tr. A. Am. Physicians (in press).

WISE, H., PUCK, T.T, , STRAL, H.M. i Rapid Colorimetric Method .for theDetermination of Glycols in Air, J. Biol. Chem., 19*4-3, 1*0, 61-67.

COMMISSION ON EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY

SMITH, C.S.: Coccidioidomycosis * M, Clin . North America, 19*!-5, 27,700-807*

COMMISSION ON HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS

BOISVERT, P.L., DAWSON, M.H., SCEWffiRTKER, F.F., TRASK, J.D.; EpidemicRheumatic Fever. Ann. Int. Med., 19*4-3* lg, 10?.

BLOOMFIELD, A.L.. RANTZ, L.A.; An Outbreak of Streptococcic Septic SoreThroat in an Army Camp. J.A.M.A. , 19*4-3* 121, 315-319•

RANTZ, L.A,: Group A. Hemolytic Streptococcus Antibodies. Ill* A Studyof the Simultaneous Infection of a Largo Number of Mon hy a Single Typo,Arch, Int. Med., l$kk, TJ, 258-2^0.

SCEWENTKER, F.F.; Th© Relation between Scarlet Fever Morbidity andStreptococcus Carrier Rates. Am, J. Hyg., 2®, 207-210,

SCEWENTKEH, F.P.s Survey of Hemolytic Streptococci in Certain ArmyCamps, Army M. Bull., 19^3* January, 9k-10k,

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COMMISSION OF BSFLOESZA

COMMISSION OF INFLUENZA; A Clinical Evaluation of Vaccination againstInfluenza - Preliminary Report. J.A.M.A., 1944, 124, 982-985*

1AT0N, M.D., MEIKLSJOBN, G., van BHRICK, W.; Studies on the Etiologyof Primary Atypical Pneumonia - A Filterable Agent Transmissible toCotton Bats, Hamsters, and Chick Embryos. J. Expel 1

. Med.. 1944, 79649-668. *

FRANCIS, T., Jr.: Influenza, Oscular Letter No, 124, SCO. War Med,,1942, 2, 156-138. “

FRANCIS, T., Jr.: Virus Pneumonia. Canad, Pub. Health J., 1944, 55*49-54. ” ~ ~ “

FRANCIB, T., Jr., PEARSON, B.E., SALK, J.E., BHOi/II, P.K.: Bamunity inHuman Subjects Artificially Infected with Influenza Virus Typo B.Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, J4, 517-554.

FRANCIS, T., Jr., SALK, J.l.: A Simplified Procedure for the Concen-tration and Purification of Influenza Virus. Science,, 1942, 96,4 ■»--« " '■ ■ 1 - *

499-500.FEABCUB, T., Jr., aALK, J.K., I5EAES0H, H.E., BSOHH, ?.H. : ProteciiTS

Effect of Vaccination against Induced Influenza A. Proc. Soc. Exper*Biol, & Med., 1944, 5g, 104-105,

HILLEMAN, M.H., GORDON, F.B.: Immunologic Relations of the Psittacosis-Lymphograrsuloiaa Group of Viral Agents. Proc. Soo. Ixper. Biol. & Med.X9lA, 56, 159-lfil.

HOPPS, H.C., M0T3LT0H, S.; Active Hypersensitivity from Inhalation ofFinely Atomised Fluid Antigens. Prop. Sop. Exper. 1121'° & Med., 1945,54, 244-245.

LOOBLI, C.G.: An Apparatus for Nebulizing Liquids. Proc. Boo. Sbrper.Biol. & Mod., 1944, 5L 257-258.

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SALK, J.S.; A Simplified Procedure for Titrating HemggliitiimtingCapacity of Influenza Virus arid the Corresponding Antibody.J. Imnunol. , 1944, 4£, 87“98.

BALK, J.E., MEMKB, W.J., FRANCIS, T: , Jr.; Identification of InfluenzaVirus, Typo A, in Current Outbreak of Respiratory Disease. J,A»M.A» ,

1944, 124, 95*

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- COMMISSION ON INFLUENZA - (Continued)

SALK, J.E., PEAESOH, H.E., BROWN, P.N., FRANCIS, T., Jr.: ProtectiveEffect of Vaccination against Induced Influenza B. Proc, Soc. Byper.Biol. & Med., 3.9hh, 55/ 106-10?.

SHARP, D.G., TAYLOR, A.R., McLEAN, I.W., Jr., HEARD, D,, HEARD, J.W.jDensity and Size of Influenza Virus A (PR8 Strain) in Solution.Science, I9M1, 100, 151-155.

SHARP, D.G., TAYLOR, A.H., McIEAR, I.W., Jr., HEARD, D., HEARD, J,W,:Sedimentation Velocity and Electron Micrographic Studies of InfluenzaViruses A (PR8 Strain) and E (Lee Strain) and the Swine InfluenzaVirus. J, Biol. Ch©mlstx-y, 156, 5B5-6OO,

COMMISSION OK MEASLES AMD MUMPS

03SLLIS, S.S., PETERS, M. % Mumps with Pre-Sternal Edema. Bull. JohnsHopkins Eosp., V$hk , 75, 2*11-250.

MARIS, B.P., RAKE, G. , STOKES, J., Jr., SHAFFER, M.F., O’NEIL, G.C. iStudies on Measles. V. The Results of Chance and Planned Exposureto Unmodified Measles Virus in Children Previously Inoculated- withEgg-Passage Measles Virus, J. Pcdlat., 19*4.5, 22, 17-29.

McGUBMSBS, A.C., GALL, E.A, 1 Mumps at Army Camps. War Med., 19*4, 5*95-10*1,

KEEFE, J.R., MILLER, T.G., CH0BH0CK, F.W.; Homologous Serum Jaundice -

A Review of tho Literature and Report of a Case,. Am, J. M. So., 19kh.20?, 626-658, “

.

JOSES®, J.S., REUSEOLD, J.G. 2 Photosensitivity aa a Cause of FalselyPositive Cephalia--cholesterol Flocculation Tests. Science, 19kk-,

O—WITIWWTUI III* 1 1

100, 85-85.KEEFE, J.R., STOKES, J., Jr,. REIMOLD, J.O., LOOTS, F.D.H.: Hepatitis

Du© to the Injection of Homologous Blood Products in Human Volunteers,£� Clin. Investigation, 19**4, 25, 836-855*

BMIj G. 2 Experimental Investigation of Measles. J. Pediat., 25,576-580.

STOKES, J., Jr«: The Use of Immune Bodies in the Treatment of CertainInfectious Diseases (Virus and Rickettsial Diseases) Caused by Intra-cellular Parasites. Yale J. Biol, & Mod., 19hkf l6, ’ll5-^2‘i.

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COMMISSION ON MEASLES ALL MUMPS - (Continued)

STOKES, J., Jr., MARIS, EV. GEJLIS t 6.8.: Oh ©mice , Clinical andImmunological Studies on the Products of Human Plasma Fractionation.J. Clin. Investigation, 1944, 25, 331-540.

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STOKES, J., Jr., O’NEIL, G.C., SHAIFIR, M.F., HAKE, 0., MARIS, E.P.:Studies on Measles. IV. Results following Inoculation of Childrenwith Egg-'Passage Measles Virus. J. Pediat., 3.943, 22, l»l6.

COMMISSION ON MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS

KABAT, E.A., KAISER, H., SIKORSKY, E.: Preparation of the Typo SpecificPloysaccharide of the Type I Meningococcus and a Study of Its Effective-ness as an Antigen in Human Beings. J* Ixper. Mod., 1944, 80, 899-307»

KUHNS, D.M., FELDMAN, H.A.: laboratory Methods Used in Determining theValue of SiLLfadiazine as a Mass Prop3iylactio against MoniagocoocioInfections. Am,. J, Pud . Health, 194,5, 33, l46l-l463.

KUHNS, D.M., NELSON, C.T., FELDMAN, H.A,, ROLAND, I.: Tho ProphylacticValue of Sulfadiazine in the Control cf Monlngococcic Meningitis.J.A.M.A., 194:5, 12J, 335^339.

MILLER, C.P.s A Note on the Agglutination of Meningococcus. Yale J.Biol. & Mod., 1944, 16,/519-508.

MUira, C.P., BMMKOPF, W.O., IECK, E033IHS, K.W.! A Surrey, ofChronic Meningococcus Carriers In a Semi-Permanent Population. j. Infeo t.Bis., 1944, Jh. 212-224.

MILLER, C.P., BECKER, H.M., SCH.A3), D., BOBBINS, M.tt.: The Effect of Heaton tho Toxic ana Antigenic Properties of Meningococcus. J, Infects Bis*.*

75, 2it8-256.MILLER, C.P., SCHAD, D.? Germicidal Action of Daylight on Meningococci

in the Dried State, J. Bact., 3.944, 4?, 79-84.MILLER, C.P., SGHAD, D,; The Resistance of Meningococci to Drying.

J, Bact., 1944, 47, 71-77.PEAIB, J. J. , SCHOMBACR, 35.B,: The Dynamics of Meningococcal Infections

and the Effect of Chemotherapy. Am. J. 3.944, 40, 518-344*

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(EMISSION JK IffllNGCCOCCAL imimT£3S - (Continued)

HiAXR, ticJ., SCHOEHMCH, is.B., BOUT, C.M.! Henlngococcal CarrierStudies• Am. J. Pub. Health, l$hk, jh, l48-15b.

PHAIR, J.J,, SMITH, I),G,, BOOT, C.M.; The Use of Chicken Seram in theSpecies and Type Identification of Neisseria, Prop, «3oc» Eapsr * Biol.& Med., ISk'j,, 72-73-

SCHOEKBACE, E.B.J The Menirigocoocel Carrier State. M. Arm. District ofColumbia, 12, &17-120,

COMMIBSIOK ON liBUROTRCI'TC VIRUS DISEASES

BRAIJIY, A.E,, B/LJDERS, M, 2 Treater nt of Epidemic Seratocon^unotiTitis.121, 999-1000.

CASALS, J,; jjanmologlcal Relationship© among Central Eervouo SystemViruses. J. 3feper. Med., X$kh, T9, 3^1-359•

NtCASALS, J.: Neutralizing and Complement-Fixing Antibody Production and

Resistance following Vaccination in Experimental Enoophalitis Infections.J. Exper. Med., 19^3, 2§,

CASALS, J,, CIM2M, S.C., Jr., THOMAS. L.: Venezuelan Equine Encephalo-myelitis in Man, J. Bxper/ Mod., 19k?. 77, 521-530.

CASALS, J., SCHN1IDEH, H.A. t Natural Resistance and Susceptibility toRussian Spring-Suasasr Encephalitis in Mice, free» Soo. Bxper, Biol,& Med., 19**0>

201-202,

CASALS, J., WEEftfER, L.T*: Close Eolation between Kust.vl*m Spring-SummerEncephalitis and Louping-Hl Viruses. Science, 97, 2k6-2U8.

CASALS. J., HEBSTER, L,T, 5 Relationship of the Virus of Louping 111 inSheep and the Virus of Russian Spring-Summer Encephalitis in Man*J. Exper. Med., 19hh} Jg,

DANIELS, W.Bc , (3OTHAH, H,A. 2 Pretiblal EoTor - An Obscure Disease,J.A.M.A., 19hj}, 122. 561-565.

HAMMON, W.McD,, BEEVES, ¥.C.: Laboratory Traneminsiort of Bt. LouisEncephalitis Virus by Three Genera of Mosquitoes. J. Exper» Mod.,7B 3 21*1-253-

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C0MMIESI6R OK REHROTPOPXC VIRUS DISEASES - (Continued)

3AMM0K, W.McD,, REEVES, W. 0.5 Laboratory Transmission of WesternEquine Encephalomyelitis Virus by Mosquitoes of the Genera Culo:cand Cullsota. J. Exper. Med,, 19-13, T8, ,

HAVENS, W.P., Jr.: Infectious Hepatitis In the Middle East. J.A«M»A.,126,17-23.

HATERS, W.P., Jr,, IfABD, R., DRILL, V.A., PAUL, J.R.: - ExperimentalProduction of Hepatitis by Feeding Icterogenic Materials. Prop. Boc.Exger. Biol. & Med., I9LA, 206-208.

MORGAN, I.M., OLITSKY, P.K., SCHLEB3NGffiR, R.Wi: Neutralization ofMiddle Fast and Lansing Strains of Policiiyoliois Virus by Human Bern,Federation Pros., 19hh, 3-

OLITBKY, P.K., SCHLESIRGI®, R.W., MOFQAR, I.M.j Induced <eaistance ofthe Central Nervous System to Experimental Infection with EquineEncephalomyelitis Virus. - II. Serotherapy in Western Virus Infection,.

■ J. Sxpor. Med., 19*>3, 77, 359-37^PAUL, J.R,: Susceptibility of East African Monkeys to Experimental

Poliomyelitis. Yale J. Biol, &Med., 16, h 61*466.

PAUL, J.R., HAVERS, W.P., Jr., VAR HOOTER, C.E.: Poliomyelitis inBritish and American Troops In tho Middle East - Tho Isolation of theVirus from Human Paecos. British Mod. J,, 19‘ih, 1, 8^1.

PHILIP, C.B., PAUL, J.R., SABIR, A.B.: Dimethyl ghthalate as a, Repel-lent in the Control of Phlebotomne (Pappatacl or Sandfly) Fever.War Med,, 19hh, 6, 27-33-

REEVES, V/,C., EAJMMON, W.McD.: Feeding Hah its of the Proven end PossibleMosquito Vectors of Western Equine and St, Louis Encephalitis in theYakima Valley, Washington. Am, J, Trop. Med,, £&, 131-13^*

SA3HJ, A.B.; Studies on tho Natural. History of Poliomyelitis, J. Mt.Sinai Hoap*, 11, 183-206.

SABIN, A.B., DUFFY, C.E., WARREH, J,, WARD, B., PECK, J.L., BUCHMAN, I,:The St. Louis and Japanese B Types of Epidemic Encephalitis ** Develop-ment of Honlnfoctlve Vaccines. , 3-22,

SABIR, A«B. , PHILIP, C.B., PAUL, J.'A: Phlcl. olomue (Pappatacl or Sandfly)Fever, J.A.M.A., 129> 605-606) 695-699*

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C0M3BSI0H 01 mmOTROTIC YHYJB DISEASES - (Continued)

BANDERS ; M ■: LpldoE lc T,'eratocon junctlvit Jr, • dent; Monthi v, l ( : :L57,

SANDERS, M,: Epidemic Keratpconjxmctlyitie ("Shipyard ConjunctivititI. Isolation of a Virus. Arch. Qphth., 19**2, 28, 581-586. /

SANDERS, M., ALEXANDER, R.C.: Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis. I. I sola- ■tlon and Identification of a Filterable Virus. J. Expor. Mod., IS':77, 71~96.

SANDERS, M,, GULLIVER, F.D., FORCHHEIMER, L.L., ALEXANDER, R.C. 1 SpldouL-Keratoconjunctivitis - Clinical and Experimental Study of an OutbreakIn New York City. J.A.M.A., 121*, 250-255* >

SANDERS, M., HUANG, C.H.: Tissue Cultures for Virus Investigation;.; inthe Field. Abu J. Pub, Health, 461-^66.

SCHIESIKOER, R.W., MORGAN, I.M., OLITSKY, P.K.s Transmission to Eodorleof Lansing Typo Poliomyelitis Virus Originating in the Middle Fast.

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