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The references selected are in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish; the period covered is 1957 - October 1959. Earlier references are given in some of the articles listed and are so indicated. The sources searched were: Current List of Medical Literature, Bibliography of Medical Reviews, the card index of the National Library of Medicine, Excerpta Medica, Sections 4, 6, 7, 17, Annual Review of Medicine, Annual Review of Microbiology, Agricultural Index, Bacteriological Reviews, Biological Abstracts, Bulletin of Hygiene, Index Veterinarius, Tropical Diseases Bulletin and the most recent numbers of certain pertinent journals. DOROTHY BOCKER, M. D. Medical Officer National Library of Medicine TABLE OF CONTENTS Books Articles: arranged by geographic regions, Canada Mexico Argentina Bolivia China India Iran Israel North America Central and South America Europe Belgium Holland Czechoslovakia Hungary France Italy Germany Poland Great Britain Romania Africa Egypt Kenya Asia United States West Indies Panama Peru Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland Yugoslavia Transvaal Japan Malaya Viet-Nam Page 3 16 17 29 29 Australia, and the Pacific Islands 31 New Zealand North Queensland South Australia Tahiti I. BOOKS 1. Alston, J. M. and Broom, J. C. Leptospirosis in man and animals. Edinburgh, Livingstone, 1958. 367 p. 836 references. 2. Austoni, M. Le leptospirosi: Clinica ed epidemiologia della malattia di Weil, della leptospirosi canicola, della febre delle risaie, della febre dei campi o delle Inondazioni, della meningite del porcai e delle altre leptospirosi nostrali ed esotichedeir unomo e degli animali. Padova, Seminario di Padova, 1953. 715 p. 2810 references. 3. Burrows, W. Textbook of microbiology. 17th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1959. 954 p. Leptospira and leptospirosis, p. 721-726; included are Weil's disease, canine leptospirosis, swamp fever, and leptospiral in- fections of the Far East. 4. Combiescu, D. [Leptospirosis; studies and researches made in the Rumanian People's Republic. ] Bucuresti. Ed. Acad. Rup. Romine, 1957. 137 p. 135 references. Romanian text followed by 3 abridged versions one of which is in English. 5. Fairbrother, R. W. A text-book of bacteriology. 8th ed. London, Heine- mann, 1959. 502 p. Leptospira, p. 379. Leptospirosis (Weil's disease), p. 389-392. Seven-day fever of Japan, p. 392-393. 6. Flamm, H. Die pranatalen Infektionen des Menschen. Stuttgart, Thiema, 1959. 135 p. Bibliography, p. 101-131, arranged by subject. Angeborene Leptospirosis, p. 78-79, references, p. 122. 7. Lovell, R. The aetiology of infective diseases: With special reference to the subsidiary and important nonspecific factors. Lansing, Michigan, Michigan State University Press, 1959. 136 p. Various aspects of lepto- spira appear on pages 10, 15, 31-32 and 57. 8. Mochmann, H. and Mahnke, P-F. Die Leptospirosen des Hausschweines und deren Bedeutung flir die Epidemiologie menschlicher Leptospirener- krankungen. Beit. Hyg. Epidem. , 1959, v. 13. 53 p. 148 references. 1. 9. Paul, J. R. Clinical epidemiology. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1958. 291 p. Not in the National Library of Medicine; on order. 10. Smith, D. T. , Conant, N. F., Beard, J. W., Willett, H. P., Overman, J. R., Brown, I. W., Jr., Sharp, D. G. and Poston, M. A. Zinsser bacteriology. 11th ed. New York, Appleton, 1957. 952 p. The lepto- spira group; infectious jaundice (Weil's disease) and other leptospira, p. 549-555. 63 references. 11. Wiesmann, E. Die leptospirosen, p. 1110-1144. 188 references. In: Grumbach, A. and Kikuth, W. eds. Die Infektionskrankheiten des Menschen und ihre Erreger. Band 2. Stuttgart, Thieme, 1958. 862 p. 12. World Health Organization. Technical Report Series, No. 169. Joint WHO/FAO Expert Committee on Zoonoses. Second report. Geneva, WHO, 1959. 83 p. Leptospirosis, p. 19-26; also Annex 6 and 7, p. 70- 72. 13. World Health Organization. Technical Report Series, No. 113. Diagnosis and typing in leptospirosis. Geneva, W.H. O., 1956-1957. 10 p. 2. II. ARTICLES NORTH AMERICA 14. Alexander, A. D., Evans, L. B. and Keen, B. C, Jr. Leptospira butembo; a distinct leptospiral serotype. J. Bact., Bait., 1959, 77: 668-669. 15. ---- Gleiser, C. A., Malnati, P. and Yoder, H. Observations on the prevalence of leptospirosis in canine populations of the United States. Am. J. Hyg., 1957, 65: 43-56. 16. ---- Evans, L. B. and Marchwicki, R. Antigenic differences among strains of Leptospira pomona. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1957, 18: 708-712. 17. Ammons, J., Galton, M. M. , Starr, L. E., Menges, R. W. and Le Maistre, C. Human leptospiral infection due to one of the Leptospira australis A group: Report of a case in the United States. South. M. J., 1959, 52: 900-902. Case in detail. Table 1, p. 901 lists the signs found in 38 Australian cases. 18. Arean, V. M. Leptospiral myocarditis. Laborat. Invest., 1957, 6: 462- 471. 19. Baker, E. D., Piraino, F. and Ruedy, B. S. Survey of swine brucello- sis and leptospirosis in Wisconsin. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1959, 134: 440-442. 20. ---- Gillespie, J. H., Sheffy, B. E. and Marshall, V. Simultaneous immunization of cattle against leptospirosis, virus diarrhea, and infec- tious bovine rhinotracheitis. Cornell Vet., 1958, 48: 207-213. 2i. ---- Gallian, M. J., Price, K. E. and White, E. A. Leptospirosis. I. Therapeutic studies on the eradication of renal carriers of porcine leptospirosis. Vet. M., Chic, 1957, 52:103-107. 19 references. 22. ____ ____ Leptospirosis. II. Clinical evaluation of terramycin in natural outbreaks of porcine leptospirosis. Vet. M., Chic., 1957, 52: 581-584. 3. 23. Baker, E. D., Olander, H., Gallian, M. J., Lee, C. H. and Luther, H. G. Protective effect of new antibiotics and tetracycline hydrochloride in golden hamster. Antibiotics Annual, 1956-1957, p. 887-889. 24. Bauer. D. C. and Morse, E. V. Variation and hemolysin production in relation to virulence of Leptospira pomona. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1958, 98: 505-508. 25. Barnum, D. A. and Gringer, I. Isolation of Leptospira pomona from a calf; report of a case in Ontario. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1957, 21: 312- 314. 26. Beeson, P. B. The leptospiroses, p. 344-347. In: Cecil, R. L. and Loeb, R. F., eds. A textbook of medicine. 10th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1959. 1660 p. 27. Bence, J. J. and Miller, N. G. A serologic survey of leptospirosis in a nonselect group of hospital patients and in packing house workers. Am. J. Hyg., 1958, 68: 120-125. 28. Benson, J., Rosenblum, R. and Saurino, V. Weil's disease associated with pancreatic carcinoma and disturbance of clotting mechanism; report of a case. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1957, 27: 205-213. 20 references. 29. Bierer, B. W., Byrd, P. and Goff, E. Bovine leptospirosis vaccination results in five atypically infected herds. North Am. Vet., 1957, 38(2): 33-37. 30. Bohl, E. H. Present status of leptospirosis in the United States. Proc. Kansas Vet. M. Ass., 1957, 53: 109-114. Not in the National Library of Medicine. 31. Boulanger, P., Mitchell, D., Smith, A. N. and Rice, C. E. Leptospi- rosis in Canada, m. A study of the importance of the disease in cattle as shown in combined serological, clinical and bacteriological investigations. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1958, 22: 127-143. 4. 32. Boulanger, P. Agglutination tests on leptospirosis in cattle. Canad. J. Pub. Health., 1958, 49: 142-147. 33. ----- an(j Smith, A. N. Serological investigations of leptospirosis in Canada, n. Preliminary agglutination-lysis studies of cattle sera with Leptospira pomona and Leptospira canicola antigens. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1957, 21: 4-10. 34. Bridges, C. H. Bovine fetal leptospirosis. Southwest Vet., 1958, 11: 271-274. Not in the National Library of Medicine. 35. Bryan, H. S. Studies on leptospirosis in domestic animals. VI. Vac- cination of swine with Leptospira pomona bacterin. Vet. M., Chic., 1957, 52: 51-57. 36. -----Studies on leptospirosis in domestic animals. VH. A rapid plate agglutination for Leptospira pomona. Vet. M., Chic., 1957, 52: 111-114. 37. ----- Leptospirosis of domestic livestock. Vet. M., Chic, 1957, 52: 535-536. 38. Burgdorfer, W. Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks for studies on the trans- mission of disease agents. J. Infect. Dis., 1957, 100: 212-214. 39. Burnstein, T., Bramel, R. G. and Jensen, J. Vaccination of swine with a Leptospira pomona bacterin. Vet. M., Chic., 1957, 52: 58-61. 40. Byrne, R. J. and Chambers, C. F., Jr. Serological survey for lepto- spiral antibodies in Maryland cattle. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1959, 134: 498-502. 41. Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta Georgia. Technology Branch. No. 13. Summary of investigations, October 1957-March 1958. Occur- rence of leptospirosis in wild animals, p. 220-223. 42. Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Report of activities, July 1956-June 1957. Leptospirosis, p. 37-39. 43. Chalquest, R. R. Experimental infection of birds with Leptospira pomona present in bovine urine, and preliminary studies on their role in trans- mission of leptospirosis. Poultry Sc , 1957, 36: 110-113. Not in the National Library of Medicine. 5. 44. Chang, R. S., Smith, D. J., McComb, D. E., Sharp, C. F. and Tonge, J.I. The use of erythrocyte sensitizing substance in the diagnosis of leptospiroses. H. The sensitized erythrocyte lysis test. Am. J. Trop. M. Hyg., 1957, 6: 101-107. 45. Cholvin, N. G., Morse, E. V. and Langham, R. F. Experimental leptospira pomona infections in dogs. J. Infect. Dis., 1959, 104: 92-100. 46. Cook, A. R. and Thompson, P. E. The effects of oleandomycin, erythro- mycin, carbomycin, and penicillin G on Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae in vitro and in experimental animals. Antibiotics, 1957, 7: 425-434. 47. Cox, D. D., Stover, R. C. and Treick, R. W. Serological studies on hemolytic antigen from leptospira. Proc Soc Exp. Biol., 1958, 98: 265-269. 48. ---- Alexander, A. D. and Murphy, L. C. Evaluation of the hemolytic test in the serodiagnosis of human leptospirosis. J. Infect. Dis., 1957, 101: 210-218. 16 references. 49. ----and Larson, A. D. Colonial growth of leptospirae. J. Bact., Bait., 1957, 73: 587-589. 50. ----Standardization and stabilization of an extract from Leptospira biflexa and its use in the hemolytic test for leptospirosis. J. Infect. Dis., 1957, 101: 203-209. 51. Dfaz-Rivera, R. S., Ramos-Morales, F., Benenson, A. S., Hall, H. E. and Marchand, E. J. Leptospiral meningitis. A. M. A. Arch. Int. M., 1959, 103: 886-896. 33 references. 235 cases (1948-1956), detailed study. 52. ---- and Benenson, A. S. Leptospirosis in Puerto Rico. U. S. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Research Report, 1957, No. 80. 7 p. 53. Edwards, G. A. Clinical characteristics of leptospirosis; observations based on a study of twelve sporadic cases. Am. J. M., 1959, 27: 4-17. 30 references. 6. 54. Fennestad, K. L. and Borg-Petersen, C. Fetal leptospirosis and abortion in cattle. J. Infect. Dis., 1958, 102: 227-236. 17 references. 55. Ferguson, L. C, Ramge, J. C. and Sanger, V. L. Experimental bovine leptospirosis. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1957, 18: 43-49. 56. Fischer, G. W., Powers, D. K. and Galton, M. M. Studies of technics for the isolation of leptospires. I. The suitability of 1 to 2 day baby chicks as compared to hamsters for the isolation of various leptospiral serotypes. J. Infect. Dis., 1958, 103: 150-156. 57. Fish, N. A. and Gringer,!. A report of investigational studies of bovine leptospirosis in Ontario. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1957, 21: 267-275. 58. Freeman, A. Simplified leptospirosis diagnosis. Vet. M., Chic, 1957, 52: 589-591. 59. Galton, M. M., Hirschberg, H., Menges, R. W., Hines, M. P. and Halberman, R. An investigation of possible wild animal hosts of leptospi- rosis in the area of the Fort Bragg fever outbreaks. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1959, 49: 1343-1348. 60. -----The epidemiology of leptospirosis in the United States. Pub. Health Rep., 1959, 74: 141-148. 49 references. 61. -----Menges, R. W. and Steele, J. H. Epidemiological patterns of lep- tospirosis. Ann. N. York Acad. Sc , 1958, 70: 427-444. 112 references. Map of U. S., p. 436 shows human leptospirosis 1953-1956: All but 6 states affected. 62. ----- Powers, D. K., Hall, A. D. and Cornell, R. G. A rapid macro- scopic slide screening test for the serodiagnosis of leptospirosis. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1958, 19: 505-512. 63. _____ -----McKeever, S. and Gorman, G. W. Identification of two leptospiral serotypes new to the United States. Pub. Health Rep., 1957, 72: 431-435. 7. 64. Gerhardt. M. R. and Ball, M. G. Amino acid utilization by Leptospira canicola. J. Bact., Bait. , 1959, 77: 17-22. 13 references. 65. Gillespie, W. H. and Kenzy, S. G. Immunization of cattle against leptospirosis. H. Further observations on duration of immunity induced by vaccination. Vet. M., Chic, 1958, 53: 611-617. 66. ----- -----Ringen, L. M. and Bracken, F. K. Studies on bovine leptospirosis. III. Isolation of Leptospira pomona from surface waters. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1957, 18: 76-80. 67. Gleiser, C. A. Experimental canine leptospirosis. IH. Histopathologic changes. J. Infect. Dis., 1957, 100: 249-256. 12 references. 68. Gochenour, W. S., Jr., Gleiser, C. A. and Ward, M. K. Laboratory diagnosis of leptospirosis. Ann. N. York Acad. Sc , 1958, 70: 421-426. 18 references. 69. Goldberg, H. S. and Armstrong, J. C. Oxidase reaction with leptospiral colonies and its adaptation to antibiotic sensitivity testing. J. Bact., Bait., 1959, 77: 512-513. 70. Grant, L. S. and Bras, G. Leptospirosis in Jamaica. West Ind. M. J., 1957, 6: 129-132. 71. Hale, M. W. Laboratory report on leptospirosis in Georgia, 1957. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1958, 133: 196-197. 72. ----- and Cathey, C. W. Leptospira pomona. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1958, 51: 470-472. 73. Hamdy, A. H. and Ferguson, L. C. Virulence of Leptospira pomona in hamsters and cattle. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1957, 18: 35-42. 74. Hines, M. P., Page, P. M., Hirschberg, N. and Maddry, L. G. Ornitho- sis and leptospirosis survey of a chicken and turkey processing plant and textile mUl in North Carolina. Vet. M., Chic., 1957, 52: 337-338- passim. 8. 75. Hirschberg, N. Direct performance and darkfield readings of Leptospira tests in plastic trays with depressions. J. Bact., Bait., 1958, 75: 237. 76. Hoag, E. G. The presence of Leptospira sejroe agglutinins in cattle serum. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1957, 18: 50-52. 77. Hoeden, J. van der. Epizootiology of leptospirosis. Adv. Vet. Sc , 1958, 4: 277-339. 271 references, Literature review includes serotypes, transmission, carriers, preventive measures etc 78. Howarth, J. A. and Reina-Guerra, M. Comparative studies in experi- mental avian leptospirosis. J. Infect. Dis., 1958, 102: 268-274. 11 ref- erences. 79. Jackson, R. S., Jones, E. E. and Clark, D. S. Abortion in mares, associated with leptospirosis. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1957, 12: 564-565. 80. Jellison, W. L., Stoenner, H. G. and Berg, G. M. Leptospirosis among Indians in the Dakotas. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1958, 55: 56-58; passim. 81. Jones, R. K. Random serological survey of leptospira pomona infection in Indiana cattle. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass. , 1959, 134: 503-506. 82. Kalz, G. The human leptospiroses. Am. J. M. Sc , 1957, 233: 320- 333. 155 references. Literature review. 83. Kenzy, S. G., Gillespie, W. H., Ringen, L. M., Okazaki, W., Bracken, F. K. and Keown, G. H. Control of bovine leptospirosis. Proceedings 61st Annual Meeting, U. S. Livestock Sanitary Association, St. Louis, 1957, p. 137-150. Abst. in Vet. Bull., Lond., 1959, 29: 1000. 84. Kiser, J. S., Clemente, J. and Popken, F. A comparison of the effec- tiveness of several antibiotics against an experimental infection with Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae or Leptospira pomona in chick embryos. Antibiotics Annual, 1957-1958, p. 259-267. 85. Lang, R. W. and Morse, E. V. Serologic cross reactions among Lepto- spirae observed with sera from animals infected with Leptospira pomona. J. Immun., 1959, 82: 471-476. 17 references. 9. 86. Langham, R. F. , Morse, E. V. and Morter, R. L. Pathology of experi- mental bovine leptospirosis, Leptospira pomona infection. J. Infect. Dis., 1958. 103: 285-290. 17 references. 87. ----Morse, E. V. and Morter, R. L. Experimental leptospirosis. V. Pathology of Leptospira pomona infection in swine. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1958, 19: 395-400. 88. Larson, A. D., Treick, R. W., Edwards, C. L. and Cox, C. D. Growth studies and plate counting of leptospires. J. Bact., Bait., 1959, 77: 361- 366. 19 references. 89. ---- and Edwards, C. L. The validity and use of plate counts in the study of growth of pathogenic leptospires. Bact. Proc., 1958, p. 54. 90. Lindquist, K. J., Morse, E. V. and Lundberg, A. M. Experimental Lepto spira pomona infection in pregnant ewes. Cornell Vet., 1958, 48: 277-290. 91. Lococo, S. , Bohl, E. H. and Smith, H. R. Treatment of porcine lepto- spiruria. J. Am. Vet. Med. Ass., 1958, 132: 251-253. 92. Logue, J. T. Some tissue alterations in man caused by leptospira. Vet. M. , Chic, 1957, 52: 532-534. 93. McComb, D. E., Smith, D. J., Coffin, D. L. , Macready, R. A. and Chang, R. S. The use of erythyrocyte sensitizing substance in the diagno- sis of leptospiroses. I. The sensitized erythrocyte agglutination test. Am, J. Trop. M. Hyg., 1957, 6: 90-100. 94. McCrumb, F. R., Jr. Leptospirosis. G P, 1959, 20:106-114. Modes of contact: rice field, swimming, cane field, military operation, water acci- dent, direct contamination; illus. p. 112. 95. ----Epidemiologic and public health aspects of leptospirosis. Vet M., Chic. , 1957. 52: 528-531. 96. McKay, K. G. Leptospirosis and vaccination. North American Vet 1957, 38(2): 59A. Cattle vaccination. 10. 97. McKeever, S., Gorman, G. W., Chapman, J. F., Galton, M. M. and Powers, D. K. Incidence of leptospirosis in wild mammals from South- western Georgia, with a report of new hosts for six serotypes of lepto- spires. Am. J. Trop. M. Hyg., 1958, 7: 646-655. 19 references. 98. ---- ---- Galton, M. M. and Hall, A. D. The racoon, Procyon lotor, a natural host of Leptospira autumnalis. Am. J. Hyg., 1958, 68: 13-14. 99. ----Schubert, J. H., Gorman, G. W. and Grimes, R. D. Comparison of bacteriological and serological techniques for detection of leptospirosis in wild mammals. Am. J. Vet. M., 1959, 20: 192-197. 100. Martin, D. S. Leptospirosis: a contemporary problem; introduction. Ann. N. York Acad. Sc., 1958, 70: 391-392. ' 101. Me ndoza Hernandez, P., Varela, G. and M6ndez, D. E studios de lepto- spirosis en la Ciudad Mexico. Rev. Inst, salub. enferm. trop., M6x., 1958, 18: 37-39. 102. Menges, R. W. Control of leptospirosis in man and animals. Pub. Health Rep., 1959, 74: 149-152. 103. ---- Galton, M. M. and Hall, A. D. Diagnosis of leptospirosis from urine specimens by direct culture following bladder tapping. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1958, 132: 58-60. 104. Michna, S. W. Leptospira pomona antibodies in the sera of pigs: A pre- liminary report. Vet. Rec , 1958, 70: 80-81. 105. Mitchell, D. and Boulanger, P. Leptospirosis in Canada. IV. An atypical mastitis in cattle due to Leptospira pomona. Canad. J. Comp. M. , 1959, 23: 250-255. 106. Morse, E. V. and Langham, R. F. Experimental leptospirosis. EI. Caprine Leptospira pomona infection. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1958, 19: 139-144. 11. 107. Morse, E. V., Bauer, D. C., Langham, R. F., Lang, R. W. and Ullrey, D. E. Experimental leptospirosis. IV. Pathogenesis of porcine Leptospira pomona infections. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1958, 19: 388-394. 108. ----Morter, R. L., Langham, R. F., Lundberg, A. and Ullrey, D. E. Experimental ovine leptospirosis, Leptospira pomona infection. J. Infect. Dis., 1957, 101: 129-146. 31 references. 109. Mosier, J. E. Treatment of leptospirosis in animals. Vet. M., Chic, 1957, 52: 546-547. U0. ---- Leptospirosis of pet animals. Vet. M., Chic, 1957, 52: 537- 539. 111. Muraschi, T. F. A simple screening test for the detection of lepto- spirosis in human beings and animals. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1959, 49: 1074-1078. 112. ---- Latex-leptospiral agglutination test. Proc. Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y. , 1958, 99: 235-238. 113. Murphy, L. C., Cardeilhac, P. T., Alexander, A. D., Evans, L. B. and Marchwicki, R. H. Prevalence of agglutinins in canine serums to serotypes other than Leptospira canicola and Leptospira icterohaem- orrhagiae: Report of isolation of Leptospira pomona from a dog. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1958, 19: 145-151. 28 references. 114. ---- Cardeilhac, P. T. and Carr, J. W. The prevalence of leptospiral agglutinins in sera of the domestic cat. Cornell Vet., 1958, 1: 3-10. 115. ---- and Alexander, A. D. Significance of the leptospiroses in military medicine. Mil. M. , 1957, 121: 1-10. 116. Okazaki, W. and Ringen, L. M. Some effects of various environmental conditions on the survival of Leptospira pomona. Am. J Vet Res 195' 18: 219-223. *' 117. O'Meara, D. C. The incidence of bovine leptospira in Maine. Maine Farm Res., 1958, 5(4): 10-11. Not in the National Library of Medicine. 12. 118. Phillips, C. E. Leptospira vaccine evaluation. Vet. M., Chic, 1958, 53: 301-307. Cattle, pigs, dogs and hamsters tested. 119. Pike, R. M. and Schulze, M. L. 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G. 39 169, ,170, 171,198 Bras, G. 70 Bahar-Sefat, M. 304 Bridges, C.H. 34 Bajocchi, E. 172 Brion, A. 179 Baker, E.D. 19, 20 Broom, J. C. 1,180 21, 22, 23 181,182 Ball, M. G. 64,292 Brown, I.WJr. 10 Barnum, D. A. 25 Brown Lima, A. 157 Bastin, R. 173 Brueckner, R. M. 289 Battistini, G. 155 Bryan, HS. 35, 36, 37 Bauer, D. C. 24, 25, 107 Burdin, M. L. 288 Beard, J.W. 10 Burgdorfer, W. 38 Beeson, P. B. 26 Burnstein, T. 39 Belloni, G. 166 Burrows, W. 3 Bence, J. J. 27 Byrd, P. 29 Benedicto, M. 174 Byrne, R. J. 40 Beneson, A. F. 51, 52 Benson, J. 28 Berard, P. V. 175 Berg, C M. 80 -33- Calero, M.C. 154 Cardeilhac P. T. 113,114 Carr, J.W. 114 Cashmore, S. 312 Cathey, C.W. 72 Cavaieda, J. 256 Chalquest, R. R. 43 Chambers, C.F. 40 Chang, R. S. 44, 93 Chapman, J. F. 97 Chesler, E. 289 Ch'iu F-N 293 Cholvin, KG. 45 Christ, P. 223 Chung, H-L- 293,308 Clark, D.C. 79 Clemente, J. 84 Coffin, D. L. 93 Coghlon, J. D. 181,183 Collier, W. A. 159 Combiescu, D. A. 4,185 Conant, N. F. 10 Constantinesco, N. 186 Cook, A. R. 46 Cook, A. T. 294 Cornell, R. G. 62 Cox C D. 47, 48 49, 50, 88 Croccel, L. 230 Crooks, J. 187 Cunningham, M. P. 188 Dalmais, J. 252 D'Amore, A. 168 Davis, E. N. 141 Deane, H. M. 266 Deiery, G. 221 Derrick, E. H. 310 Desaille, H. 189 Diaz-Rivera, R. S. 51, 52 Diaz-Rodriguez, J. A 255 Diaz-Rubia, M. 190 Dishevin, I. P. 212 Dold, H. 191 Dombrowski, T. 248 Dotti, F. 192 Druez, G. 193 Edwards, C. L. 88, 89 Edwards, G.A. 53 Eichenwald, H. 157 Engelbrecht, E. 272,273 Erba, C. 194 Evans, L. B. 14, 16 113,291 Faine, S. 195, 196,197 Fairbrother, R. W. 5 Farina, R. 198 Farneti, F. 199 Fasquelli, R. 200 Fennestad, K. L. 54,201 Ferguson, L. C. 55, 73 Fischer, G. W. 56 Fish, N.A. 57 Flamm, H. 6 Fontanili, E. 172 Freeman, A. 58 Froyd, G. 288 Fiizi, M. 162,202 203, 221,222 Gajdusek, C. 157 Gallian, M.J. 21, 22, 23 -34- Galton, MoM. 17,56, 59, 60 Heuls, J. 311 61,62, 63, 97 Hines, M. P. 59 , 74 98,103,122, 135, 137 Hirschberg, N. 59, 74 , 75 Gaspardis, D. 204 Hoag, E.H. 76 Gaspart, P. 270 Hoed en, J. van der 77 Gear, J. 289 Hou, T-C 293 ,308 Gerhardt, M. R. 64 Howarth, A. 78 Gierlich, H. 205, 206 Gillespie, J. H. 20 Gillespie, W. H. 65, 66, , 83 lanovich, T.D. 212 Gleiser, C. A. 15, 67 Imamura, S. 295 68, 151. ,299 Ives, J.C.J. 188 Gochenour, W. S. 68 Goff, E. 29 Goldberg, H. S. 69 Jackson, A. 289 Gomez-Cardenas, G. 207 Jackson, R.S. 79 Gorman, G.W. 63, , 97 Janbon, M. 213 98: , 99 Janer Del Valle, C. 190 Graham, L. 220 Jankow, H. 233 Grant, L. S. 70 Jeleff, W. 214 Greer, W. E. 133 Jellison, W. L. 80 Grimes, R.D. 99, ,141 Jensen, J. 39 Gringer, I. 25: , 57 Jones, E. E. 79 Grumbach, A. 11 Jones, R. K. 81 Gsell, O. 208 Jordan, G. 191 Guillot, M. 252 Josland, S. J. Jungk, G. 312 215 Hager, G. 209 Hale, M.W. 71, 72 Kalz, G. 82 Hall, A. D. 62, 98, 103 Kameta, M. 295 Hall, H. E. 51 Karakasevic, B. 216 Hamdy, A. H. 73 Katsura, S. 296 Hansen, N. F. 317 Keal, E.E. 217 Hartmann, P. 221 Keen, B.C.Jr. 14 Hartwick, H. 210 Kelleher, M. F. 299 Havlik, O. 211 Kemenes, F. 218 Hayes, F.A. 133 Kennedy, C.C. 219 Hentschel, G. 234 Kenzy, S. G. 65, 66 , 83 Herrer, A. 155 Keown, G. H. 83 -35- K'k"*.h, W Kirschner, L. K'ser, J S. K*sse)., P. K'ze\ J Kle;nschmidf, A Kme'y, E Knieriem, B.B, Knhlpr, W. Ko'^cVne-Erba, B. Kras;in\kov, A P. Krech, U Krepkogorskaia, T. K -Jang, C-H K'?ribayaski, K Lang, R.W. Langeron, L Langham, R. F. Laporte, A Larson, A F. Lava', J Lazardo, Brouet, J, Laz-ga, K Lee, C.H Lehky, F. LeMais're, C. Levis, D. G L'ceras, J„ Lrm, D, L?ndqu?.s*., K J, L°coco, S. Log-je, J.T. L-ve)!, R Lundberg, A M Luther, H G. 11 220,313,314 84 221 202,203,222 223 224,225 126 226 189,227 228 262 k. 229 293 295 85,107 230 86, 87 106,107,108 231 49, 88, 89 145 255 247 23 253 17,135 298,299 155 211 90 91 92 7 90,108 23 McComb, D E 44 93 McCrae, L 122 McCrumb, F.R. Jr. 94 95 291 ,299 McDonald, N P. 315 McGwire, CD 290 Mclntyre, W.I. M 188 McKay, K. G. 96 McKeever, S„ 63 97 98 99 Mackay-Dick, J„ 300, 301 Maclean, D, 140 Mac ready, RoA. 93 Maddry, L.G. 74 Maeda, T. 306 Maghami, G. 254, 304 Maguire, T. 313, 314 Mahnke, P.R. 8 Maisey, C,W, 299 Malnati, P. 15 Mancera, L, 150 Marchand, E„J 51 Marchwick, R„ H„ 16 113, 291 Marshall, V. 20 Martin, D. S. 100 Massa, L. 172 Megarity, A. 153 Melnotte, P„ 232 Mendez, Do 101 Mendoza Hernandez, Po 101 Menges, R.W. 17 59, 61 102,103 135, 317 Merker, H. 191 Michna, S„ W. 104 Miller, N, Go 27 Mitchell, Do 31, 105 Mitow, A. 233 Mochmann, H. 8 209, 226 234,235 236, 23^ -36- Mobius, L. 238 Piva, M. 192 Mollaret P. 3, 189,239 Plauchu, M. 252 Morin, M. 240 Pokorny, B. 211 Morse, E. V. 24,45, 85, 86 Pokorny, J. 253 87, 90,106, 107, 108 Pondolf o G. P. 158 Morter, R. L. 86, 87,108 Popken, F. 84 Mosier, J. E. 109,110 Poston, M. A. 10 Moustardier, G. 241 Powers, D. K. H. 56, ■ 62 Mstibovski, L. V. 212 63; , 97 Mlihier, E. 242 Price, K. E. 21 Muraschi, T. F. 111,112 Pulver, W. 262 Murphy, L. C 114, 48,113 115,146 Pumarola, A. 174, ,256 Musatti, E. 172 Myers, D, M. 290 Quinchon, C. E. 278 Norris, T. S. 182,243 Raditz,L 203 Norval, J. 183,244 Radu, I. Rafryi, A. Raisi, F. 184 254 199 Okazaki, W. 83, 116,121 Ramge, J. C. 55 Olander, H. 23 Ramos-Morales, F. 51 O'Meara D. C 117 Reina-Guerra, M. 78 Overman, J. R. 10 Reinhard, K. R. 154 Owen, C.R. 154 Rementsova, M. M. Renella, E. Repetto, O. M. 229 156 158 Page P. M. 74 Reynolds, I. M. 120 Paget, M. 230 Rey Villa, F. 255 Papova, J. 245 Rice, C. E. 31 Parnas, J. 246, 247,248 Riley, H. D. Jr. 144 Paul, J, R. 9 Ringen, L.M. 65, . 66 Pellegri, G» 249 83, 116; 121 Perol, R. 240 Ristic, M. 122 Petrov, R. V. 250, 251 275 Roberts, C.S. 123, ,146 Phillips, C E. 118 Roberts S.J. 124 Pike, R. M. 119 Robinson, C R. 125 Piranino, F. 19 Robinson, J.F. 299, 300; ,301 -37- Rosenbl"m, R 28 Ro*h, E E 126 Rp+hs*ein, N 127 Rowen, G E 128 Royer, R 221 Rudge, J M 315 ,316 R'jedy, B S 19 Rjsse'!, R R 317 Russell, R W R 257 302 ,303 Sais Moreno, L 258 Sanchis-Bayarri Vaillant, V. 259 Sanders, D A 122 Sanders, R H, 129 Sanger, V L 55 Sas'aw, S 130 Sa^rino, V 28 Savino, E 156 Schaad, J. D E 265 Schaeffer, M 157 Scheidy, S F 131 Schmid, F 191 Schnyder, P E 262 Schrber*, J H 99 Sch-J'ze, M L. 119 Sen", H M 312 Sebeis, Z 253 Sefer M 184 Seller, H E 183 Sessi, P. E. 263 Sharp, C F 44, 264 Sharp, D G. 10 Sheffy, B E 20 Sheikh U 292 Shill, OS Jr 132 Shc-s E B 133 S^os^en, H 191 Smadel, J E 299 Smith, A N 31 , 33 Smith, D.J. 44 , 93 Smith, D T 10 Smith, H R 91 Smith, J 134 Smith, RE 120 Sohrad, V. 304 Starr, L, E. 17 ,135 Steele, J. H 61 , 122 136 ,137 Stockard, J. L. 138 139 ,299 Stoebbe, E. 210 Stoenner, H. G. 80 ,140 141 142 143 Stolze, E 265 Stover, R. C 47 Stroup, J. 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W, 159,283 Wolstenholme, B. 289 Woodward, T. E. 138 Woratz, H, 284 World Health Organization Book 12, 13 Wu, H-T 293 Wysocka, F. 269 -39- NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE WASHINGTON, D. 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