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Editions published in The Journal of pathology and bacteriology 2575
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The physiological effects of air vitiated by respiration
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Absorption and metabolism in obstruction of the pancreatic duct
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A manual of general pathology for students and practitioners. By Walter Sydney Lazarus-Barlow, B.A., B.C., M.D., M.R.C.P. London: J. & A. Churchill. 1898
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The experimental production of hepatic cirrhosis
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Three fatal cases of pellagra, with examination of the spinal cords
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Observations on the leucocytosis produced by the toxin of the diphtheria bacillus, with especial reference to the changes which follow the injection of antitoxin
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Hæmogregarina dasyuri: A hæmogregarine of the Australian native cat
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Some properties of Hofmann's bacillus and the question of its relationship to the diphtheria bacillus
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On the culture in vitro of some tissues of the adult frog
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The bacteriology of rheumatism—further evidence in favour of the causal relationship of streptococci
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Theodor Albrecht Edwin Klebs. Born Königsberg-i.-Pr., February 6, 1834-died Berne, October 23, 1913
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The influence of temperature on the fixation of complement
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Studies in palæopathology. Some recent researches on prehistoric trephining
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Character and properties of the “Reading” bacillus, on which a new method of treatment of wounds has been based
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The diurnal variation in the sizes of red blood cells
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Studies on heterophile antigen and antibody
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German Sims Woodhead. K.B.E., M.D., LL.D. Born April 29th, 1855-Died December 29th, 1921
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The histology of a case of anaphylactic shock occurring in a man
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A lumbar puncture needle for bacteriological work
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Toxin and reaction changes produced by the diphtheria bacillus in culture
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Observations on the pathology of schistosomiasis (S. hæmatobium andS. mansoni) in the human subject
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The morbid anatomy and histology of anaphylaxis in the dog
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The blood changes in anaphylactic shock in the dog
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Changes in the culture medium during the growth of <i>B. diphtheriæ</i>
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Emanuel Klein. 1844-1925
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Camillo Golgi. 1843-1926
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A disease of rabbits characterised by a large mononuclear leucocytosis, caused by a hitherto undescribed bacillusBacterium monocytogenes (n.sp.)
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The influence of optimal proportions of antigen and antibody in the serum precipitation reaction
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Complement fixation in mixtures of toxin and antitoxin
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The diurnal tides of the leucocytes of man
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The determination of the rate of antibody (precipitin) production in rabbit's blood by the method of “optimal proportions”
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Waldemar Mordecai Wolff Lbaffkine
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