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February 1930 | Volume 51, No. 2

Articles

  • VARIATIONS IN THE PLASMA CHOLESTEROL AND CHOLESTEROL ESTER CONTENT IN HOG CHOLERA
    Richard E. Shope
  • ON THE RELATION OF THE ORGANISMS IN THE TUNICA VAGINALIS OF ANIMALS INOCULATED WITH MEXICAN TYPHUS TO RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKI AND TO THE CAUSATIVE AGENT OF THAT DISEASE
    H. Mooser, Clyde Dummer
  • THE RECOVERY OF VACCINE VIRUS AFTER NEUTRALIZATION WITH IMMUNE SERUM
    Perrin H. Long, Peter K. Olitskly
  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FOWL CHOLERA
    EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES I. INTRODUCTION
    Leslie T. Webster
  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FOWL CHOLERA
    II. BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF P. AVICIDA
    Thomas P. Hughes
  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FOWL CHOLERA
    III. PORTAL OF ENTRY OF P. AVICIDA; REACTION OF THE HOST
    Thomas P. Hughes, Ida W. Pritchett
  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FOWL CHOLERA
    IV. FIELD OBSERVATIONS OF THE "SPONTANEOUS" DISEASE
    Ida W. Pritchett, F. R. Beaudette, T. P. Hughes
  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FOWL CHOLERA
    V. FURTHER FIELD OBSERVATIONS OF THE SPONTANEOUS DISEASE
    Ida W. Pritchett, F. R. Beaudette, T. P. Hughes
  • EARLY PULMONARY LESIONS IN PARTIALLY IMMUNE ALCOHOLIZED MICE FOLLOWING INHALATION OF VIRULENT PNEUMOCOCCI
    Ernest G. Stillman, Arnold Branch
  • STUDIES ON INFLAMMATION
    II. A MEASURE OF THE PERMEABILITY OF CAPILLARIES IN AN INFLAMED AREA
    Valy Menkin, Miriam F. Menkin
  • THE IMMUNOLOGICAL SPECIFICITY OF CHEMICALLY ALTERED PROTEINS
    HALOGENATED AND NITRATED PROTEINS
    Arthur Wormall
  • A CONCENTRATING DIALYZER
    Henry S. Simms
  • THE BACTERIAL GROWTH INHIBITOR (LACTENIN) OF MILK
    I. THE PREPARATION IN CONCENTRATED FORM
    F. S. Jones, Henry S. Simms
  • CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC EQUILIBRIA
    Allen E. Stearn, Esther Wagner Stearn
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