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Acute paralytic syndromes, with Abstract, N.D.

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Behavior of vesicular stomatitis virus in albino rats of different ages. I. Age as a factor in resistance to intramuscularly infected virus, N.D. With Duffy, C. E.

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Behavior of vesicular stomatitis… II. Distribution of the virus in the central nervous system, N.D. With Duffy, C. E.

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Dengue, chap. for Nelson’s Loose Leaf System of Medicine, N.D.

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Detailed report of test for multiplication of SV40 virus in newborn hamsters and in hamster embryonic tissue culture, N.D.

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Discussion – Isolation of viruses, N.D.

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Discussion of Dr. T. Francis’ paper on effect of influenza on nasal mucosa (Abstract), N.D.

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Epidemic Encephalitis, chapter, with Griffith and Mitchell, N.D.

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The etiology of certain exotic cases of encephalitis in experimentally inoculated mice, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, N.D. With Olitsky, P. K.

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The mode of entry and spread of viruses in the central nervous system, American Neurological Association, N.D.

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Nasal poliomyelitis, N.D.

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Oral poliovirus vaccine: Problems in the past and challenges of the future (outline), N.D.

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Problem of antigenic identification of tissue culture cell strains [tables only], N.D.

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Problems in viral diseases of children, editorial, Yearbook of Pediatrics, N.D. [index card only]

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Progression of virus diseases, N.D.

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Terminal lesions indicative of the portal of entry of virus in experimental poliomyelitis with some observations on their presence in man, International Congress for Microbiology, N.D.

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Ultrafiltration of ECHO and Coxsackie viruses, N.D.

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Sodium alum or tannic acid drops in nose should be tried in next epidemic, news release, Science Service, 1935.

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Some recent studies on poliomyelitis, ca. 1935-1945.

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Puzzling new disease agent, filter passing, resistant to cold, found in brains of mice by Rockefeller Institute Research worker, Science Service, news release, 1938.

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Organization and function of a poliomyelitis epidemic preparedness committee, 1942-1944.

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Sandfly (Pappataci) Fever – Observations on the natural and the experimentally reproduced diseases, Southern Med. Assoc., Cincinnati, OH, 17 Nov 1943.

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Dengue and Phlebotomus Fever, Chapter for Nelson Loose Leaf Medicine, 1947-1949.

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Infantile paralysis, American Annual, 1947-1949.

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Preparation of reference pools of standard prototype poliomyelitis viruses and specific antisera, ca. 1948.

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Book Review, Virus Diseases of Man, Van Rooyen & Rhodes, 1948.

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Book Review, Zinsser’s Textbook of Bacteriology, 1949.

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Propagation of mouse-adapted dengue virus in chick embryos. I. Increased multiplication resulting from progressive adaptation to mouse brain (submitted but withdrawn), Amer. J. Hyg., 28 Jul 1949. With Schlesinger, R. W. [index card only]

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Problems in viral diseases of children, 1949-1950.

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Experimental studies on Sandfly (Pappataci, Phlebotomus) Fever, submitted, History of Preventive Medicine in World War II, ca. 1950. [index card only]

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Field observations on Sandfly Fever in American forces with special reference to period of combat in Sicily in 1943, submitted, History of Preventive Medicine in World War II, ca. 1950. [index card only]

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Book Review, Yellow Fever, George K. Strode, et al, in Am. J. trop. Med., ca. 1951.

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Material transfer of passive immunity, 1951.

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Diagnosis of Viral and Rickettsial Infections (DVRI), 1951-1952. With Horsfall, F. L.; Meyer, K. F; Scott, T. F. McN.; and Snyder, J. C.

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DVRI, correspondence, 1951-1952

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DVRI, galleys and related material, 1952.

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The Pleuropneumonia group, chap. for Bacterial and Mycotic Infections of Man, ed. Rene J. Dubos, ca. 1952. [index card only]

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Streptobacillus Moniliformis, chap. for Bacterial and Mycotic Infections of Man, ed. Rene J. Dubos, ca. 1952. [index card only]

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Toxoplasmosis: Present status of clinical manifestations in man; indications and provisions for routine serologic diagnosis, J.A.M.A., 150: 1063-1069, 1952. [index card only]

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Book Review, Poliomyelitis: Papers and Discussions Presented at the Second International Poliomyelitis Conference, 1953.

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The Viruses, Manual for Tropical Medicine, 1953. With Hullinghorst, R. L.; Long, R. P; and Mackie, T. T. [index card only]

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The Viruses, 2nd edition, ca. 1953. Correspondence, 1952-1959.

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Efficacy of one week interval between acute and convalescent serum samples for diagnosis of poliomyelitis, ca. 1955. With Chanock, R. M., and Moscovici, C.

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Neutralizing antibody with different "avidity" in poliomyelitis, ca. 1955.

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Recently isolated Cytopathogenic viruses of the intestine and the respiratory tracts, Voprosy Virusologii, vol. 1, No. 6, pp. 3-6, ca. 1956.

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Medical and hygienic problems in the development of the tropics: The responsibility of the USA, Trop. Med. and Hyg. News, vol. 5, No. 3, Jun 1956.

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Properties of Epidemic Strains of ECHO type 9 virus and observations on the nature of human infection, 1957-1958.

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Classification of the ‘2060’ virus as ECHO 28 and further study of its properties, 1960.

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"What most concerns or worries you?" response to Ivan Klevanow, 18 Mar 1960.

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Proposal for consideration at nest World health assembly regarding role of WHO in elimination of poliomyelitis on world-wide scale, 1960-1961.

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Use of oral polio vaccine in different parts of the world in 1960 and 1961, 1961.

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Why you need the new oral vaccine against polio. The ten things you should know about the new oral vaccine against polio, Cincinnati Enquirer, "This Week Magazine," 29 Jan 1961.

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The complement-fixing antigens in SV40 and polyoma tumors of hamsters (Abstract), International Symposium on Specific Tumor Antigens, Sukhumi, USSR, 12-16 May 1965.

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Poliomyelitis: Current immunization problems in different parts of the world, 1965.

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Is serum hepatitis only a special type of infectious hepatitis? J.A.M.A., May 1967.

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Collaboration for accelerating progress in medical research, Science, vol. 156, No. 3782, pp. 1568-1571, 23 Jun 1967. [reprint only]

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Viral carcinogenesis: Phenomena of special significance in the search for a viral etiology in human cancers, The Developmental Biology of Neoplasia, 11-13 Sep 1967.

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Immunizations in childhood: Recent achievements and future perspectives, Plenary Session VII of the XII International Congress of Pediatrics, Mexico City, 1968.

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Search for a DNA virus as an etiologic agent in human cancer, First International Congress for Virology, Helsinki, 1968.

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Distinctive multiplication at higher temperatures of cells transformed to malignancy by some DNA viruses in vitro: Absence of this property in cells transformed in vivo, 1969. With Kachani, Z. F.

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Estimativa da Magnitude do Problema da Poliomielite Paralítica no Brasil, J. Ped., vol. 50 (1-2) 1981.

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Commentary on "Rationale for the sequential use of inactivated poliovirus vaccine and live, attenuated poliovirus vaccine for routine poliomyelitis immunization in the United States," by A. M. McBean and J. F. Modlin, Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1987.