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The Result of 950 Bacteriological Examinations for Diphtheria Bacilli during an Outbreak of Diphtheria at Cambridge and ChestertonCobbett, LouisThe Journal of hygiene, 1901-04, Vol.1 (2), p.235-259 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Neutral-Red in the Routine Bacteriological Examination of WaterSavage, William G.Epidemiology and infection, 1901-10, Vol.1 (4), p.437-450 [Peer Reviewed Journal]England: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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The Seasonal Prevalence of Anopheles and Malarial Fever in Lower Bengal; and the Practical Application of the Mosquito TheoryRogers, LeonardEpidemiology and infection, 1901-10, Vol.1 (4), p.407-421 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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The Neutral-Red Reaction as a means of detecting Bacillus Coli in Water SuppliesMakgill, R. H.Epidemiology and infection, 1901-10, Vol.1 (4), p.430-436 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Observations on the Recurrence of Diphtheria in Cambridge in the Spring of 1901Cobbett, LouisEpidemiology and infection, 1901-10, Vol.1 (4), p.485-499 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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The Elkton Milk Epidemic of Typhoid FeverFulton, John S.Epidemiology and infection, 1901-10, Vol.1 (4), p.422-429 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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A Review of Current Theories regarding Immunity (Concluded)Ritchie, JamesEpidemiology and infection, 1902-10, Vol.2 (4), p.452-464 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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Material Type: Article
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The Digestibility of the Albuminous Constituents of Human Milk and that of various substitutes for itTunnicliffe, F. W.Epidemiology and infection, 1902-10, Vol.2 (4), p.445-451 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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The Air of Factories and WorkshopsHaldane, John S.Epidemiology and infection, 1902-10, Vol.2 (4), p.414-444 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |
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On the Bactericidal Effect exerted by Human Blood on certain species of Pathogenic Micro-Organisms and on the Antibactericidal Effects obtained by the addition to the blood in vitro of Dead Cultures of the Micro-Organisms in questionWright, A. E. ; Windsor, F. N.Epidemiology and infection, 1902-10, Vol.2 (4), p.385-413 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressFull text available |