Book/Printed Material I. Phenols as preservatives of antipneumococcic serum ... by Carl Voegtlin. II. The nature of contaminations of biological products, by I.A. Bengtson. III. Studies in preservatives of biological products: The effects of certain substances on organisms found in biological products, by M.H. Neill. IV. The effect of ether on tetanus spores and on other ... by H.B. Corbitt. [U.S. Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 112. April 1918.]
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 65TH CONGRESS DoCUMENT 24 Hesston HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES No 1049 TREASURY DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE HYGIENIC LABORATORYBULLETIN No 112 APRIL 1918 I PHENOLS AS PRESERVATIVES OF ANTIPNEU MOCOCCIC SERUM A…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 ORGANIZATION OF HYGIENIC LABORATORY RUPERT BLUE Surgeon General United States Public Health Service ADVISORY BOARD Lieut Col Eugene R Whitmore Medical Corps United States Army Rear Admiral E R Stitt United States…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 CONTENTS Page I Phenols as preservatives of antipneumococcic serum A pharmacological SNAY i de EA a es EL 5 IbroQUCHION J un ve strevsinens ssi xsnnimnsisse stesso snsnnmesnssene 5 VG Thr ARE…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 TRACINGS 1 and la 2 3 5467 8 9 10 11 12 ILLUSTRATIONS a Showing effect of injection of normal horse serum in dog with and without addition of 05 per cent…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 PHENOLS AS PRESERVATIVES OF ANTIPNEUMOCOCCIC SERUM A PHARMA COLOGICAL STUDY By CARL VoEeTLIN Professor of Pharmacology Hygienic Laboratory United States Public Health Service Washington D C INTRODUCTION From recent reports on the…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 6 necessary to study the effect on animals of serum containing from 03 to 05 per cent of phenols when injected intravenously in doses corresponding to those recommended for the serum treatment…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 7 Dr Rufus I Cole the method described by Meltzer and Lamar being used The dog developed within several hours an acute lobar pneumonia and was then subjected to the serum injection…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 8 235 p m The blood pressure was 110 mm and spontaneous res piration had reappeared Artificial respiration was discontinued Blood pressure gradually fell to 40 mm at 239 p m Heart…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 9 in blood pressure A few minutes later artificial respiration was be gun This resulted in a rise of the blood pressure to the level at tained previous to the last injection…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Image 10 of I. Phenols as preservatives of antipneumococcic serum ... by Carl Voegtlin. II. The …
Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 10 DISCUSSION Effect of intravenous injections of normal horse serumIntra venous injections of quantities up to 3 c c per kilo body weight of normal horse serum without preservative as a rule…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Image 11 of I. Phenols as preservatives of antipneumococcic serum ... by Carl Voegtlin. II. The …
Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 11 suffice to refer to observations of Auer 1915 who found that at times the respiratory center is stimulated by trikresol That phenol serum does not produce characteristic phenol effects on the…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 12 point to an abnormal condition of the respiratory center in the later stages of the disease It was shown by these investigators that the response of the respiratory center to increasing…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No 112 TE er de ee CC TE TT 80 A A EE PT te Er a 17 CC NORMAL HORSE SERUM SECOND JT VLU TRACING 1EXPERIMENT 1DOG 95…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No 112 LNT EES EE sain wl wile PT LS CL RULURUTU G4 soa 4 3 re Jil Pa a HS v Va 3 Ff hy ig hal LE…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No 112 RESPIRATION 42 PERMINUTE 34 102 BLOOD PRESSURE 104 00 i _ c TTT Aly W PAYA WA Bho Wave orien ev rks Nene bt vv sat i…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 Hygenic Laboratory Bulletin No 112 LAAN 56 I Wi wi id PN OR 9 i DL Tr oy LT SO 1X AS RA va a a Hy p y eg 3 8…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No 112 10 CC 04 TRIKRESOL NORMAL HORSE SERUM 10CCANTIPNEUMaCaC CIC SERUM OLD Rion ios PAE Sas ee FRESHLY PREPARED 04 rRpESOL 0 44 STL TETRA TTT TAS TY…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No 112 NAAN WVY VW 18 PER MINUTE 108 A ae 226 CC 05 TRIKRESOL SERUM SCARMNYTE 06 ITT Wr Wu Wo iv W Wr vr yy Wy u…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No 112 RESPIRATION i i110 i LE ya 50 LP Ba a A rr Pp i ee LT YY 3 Yh RI i RTT Ea GW 00317 ane SR…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 13 These cases are probably not very numerous and cautious procedure would undoubtedly avoid any serious consequences CONCLUSIONS The addition of trikresol or phenol to antipneumococcic serum in concentrations not exceeding 05…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 THE NATURE OF CONTAMINATIONS OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS By I A BENGTSON Sanitary Bacteriologist U S Public Health Service Washington D C In the testing of biological products for sterility contaminations are sometimes…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 15 1914 to January 1917 have been retained and during the latter part of this period cultures of organisms which were obtained as the result of accidental contamination were also saved Those…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 16 8 Hion concentration dextrosephosphatepeptone medium 9 Thermal death point 10 Pathogenicity METHODS MorphologyMorphology was determined from smears made from 24hourold agar cultures stained for 1 minute with aqueous methyl violet stain…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 17 Hydrogen ion concentrationInstead of using the method of ti tration of acid produced from dextrose and lactose and other carbo hydrates and alcohols which method has heretofore been extensively used in…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 TABLE I Reduction of Hion 2 trates Product from Gram Pig Gelatin ur con Thermal death No which isolated Morphology stain AZ ment Broth Litmus milk 30 da Hemolysis centra brady Pathogenicity…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 19 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS MorphologyAll of the organisms of this group were cocci arranged in irregular groups and varying in size from 05 to 1 p in diameter In general these are…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 20 to nitrites and ammonia The Winslows conclude from their investi gation that the production of nitrites and especially ammonia is characteristic of Staphylococci isolated from the air Hion concentrationThe results obtained…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 21 guinea pigs and rats In all cases 24 hr old broth cultures were used for inoculations The following summarizes the results of animal tests for those organisms which proved to be…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 22 mollis This organism is described as a parasitic coccus living normally on the surface of the human or animal body or in diseased tissues often found in the air Considering the…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 23 It is to be admitted however that it is not possible to determine with any degree of certainty the origin of any particular organism when a limited number of organisms which…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 TABLE II Reduction of A elaiin He nitrates Hion 7 Products from Gram iquefac con hermal death _ No which isolated Morphology stain Agar Pigment Litmus milk tion 30 maly ceniins point…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 29 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS Growth on agarAll of the above cultures after cultivation in agar stabs for some time grew well on the surface of slant agar the characteristic Spartans film being…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 26 was found to be pathogenic for animals was also the only one show ing hemolysis on blood agar Probably this organism was present as contamination of the virus as taken from…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 97 and cultures kept for 30 days at incubation temperature were ex amined AgarThe organism produces a rather thick elevated growth on agar which in older cultures becomes dry and crumbly BrothThe…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 28 Culture No 1015 antidysentery serum appeared to be a distinct organism characterized by the production of an orange pigment The organism was a Gram positive rod and slightly motile and grew…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 29 Cultures No 1012 and 1013 from a bacterial extract were very small coccoidbacilli about 4p in length Growth on agar was scant a thin translucent film resembling Streptococcus growth being formed…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 30 rabbits and mice a rabbit receiving 1 c c broth culture intravenously being killed in 2 da and a mouse 1 c c broth culture subcutaneously in 1 day The above…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 31 by groups Those showing a dry penetrating growth on agar with tenacious scums on fluid media are classified as Subtilis or Mycoides in Fords arrangement Those which grow as a soft…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Image 40 of I. Phenols as preservatives of antipneumococcic serum ... by Carl Voegtlin. II. The …
Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049 32 All of the organisms of this group were small rods varying in size from 05 to 06 by 18 to 4p Some showed a tendency to chain for mation Spores were…- Contributor: United States Congress. House - Voegtlin, Carl - United States. Congress. House - United States. Government Publishing Office - Neill, Mather Humphrey - Bengtson, Ida A. - Corbitt, Hugh B. - United States. Hygienic Laboratory - United States. Public Health Service
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Title
- I. Phenols as preservatives of antipneumococcic serum ... by Carl Voegtlin. II. The nature of contaminations of biological products, by I.A. Bengtson. III. Studies in preservatives of biological products: The effects of certain substances on organisms found in biological products, by M.H. Neill. IV. The effect of ether on tetanus spores and on other ... by H.B. Corbitt. [U.S. Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 112. April 1918.]
Other Title
- Cited as: H. Doc. 65-1049
Names
- United States Congress. House
- Bengtson, Ida A.
- Corbitt, Hugh B.
- Neill, Mather Humphrey
- Voegtlin, Carl
- United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
- United States. Congress. House, author
- United States. Hygienic Laboratory (1891-1930)
- United States. Public Health Service
Created / Published
- [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918.
Headings
- - Anesthesia
- - Bacteria
- - Ether
- - Pharmacology
- - Streptococcal infections
- - Tetanus
- - Vaccines
Genre
- Government publication
- Legislative materials
Medium
- 1 online resource (52 pages). tables.
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- KF12
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Library of Congress Control Number
- 2024876638
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- online text
- image