The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Aug., 1917), pp. 145-153 (9 pages) To isolate typhoid bacilli from urine not collected under aseptic precautions, streak 2 or 3 large loops of the ...
ALTHOUGH the occurrence of localized areas of suppuration caused by the typhoid bacillus is on the whole infrequent, McCrae 1 believes that during typhoid fever no part of the body in which abscesses ...
WITH reference to the article “Oysters and Typhoid,” which appeared in your last issue, it may interest your readers to know that De Giaxa investigated some years ago the behaviour of the typhoid ...
Discussion around the historical figure Mary Mallon—also known as Typhoid Mary—has picked up on Twitter after a Harvard professor published a controversial tweet. On Tuesday, Martin Kulldorff, a ...
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PROF. J. CRUICKSHANK has prepared for the British Council an account of recent advances in bacteriological methods (Brit. Med. Bull., 1, No. 8; 1943). The principal advances in the last ten years have ...
When his super-centrifuge machine conked out and couldn’t be repaired during the war, tousle-haired Biochemist John Vaichulis began looking around Illinois’ Manteno State Mental Hospital for some ...
Seventeen toxic filtrates were prepared from 8 strains of the typhoid bacillus by heating aqueous suspensions for 4 hours at 60 C., centrifuging and filtering the supernatants through Berkefeld "N" ...
ONE of the most striking effects of the administration of pituitary adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) to patients with febrile illnesses is the prompt defervescence that is frequently observed. The ...
In most of the U.S. most of the time, typhoid is a “dead” disease. Nobody is in much danger of catching it, and doctors rarely look for it. But occasionally the typhoid bacillus (Salmonella typhosa), ...