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1920-1941
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PP/TOP/B/2/6
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Topley, Professor William Whiteman Carlton FRCP, FRS (1886-1944), bacteriologist
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A bundle of reprinted journal articles. “A Report on the Probabale Proportion of Enteric Infections among Undiagnosed Febrile Cases Invalided from the Western Front since October, 1916.” His Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1920. Topley, W.W.C., et al. “The Interrelationships between the Various Members of the B.Enteritidis-B.Paratyphosus B Group of Bacteria.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XX, no. 3, 1921. Topley, W.W.C. The Spread of Bacterial Infection. Vol. XX, no. 2, 1921. Topley, W.W.C. The Spread of Bacterial Infection; Some General Considerations. Vol. XXI, no. 3, 1923. Topley, W.W.C. “The Spread of Bacterial Infection - Some Characteristics of the Pre-Epidemic Phase.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXI, no. 1, 1922. Topley, W.W.C., and Joyce Ayrton. “The Segregation of Biological Factors in B. Enteritidis (Aertrycke).” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXII, no. 3, 1924. Topley, W.W.C., and Joyce Ayrton. “Further Investigations into the Biological Characteristics of B. Enteritidis (Aertrycke).” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXIII, no. 2, 1924. Topley, W.W.C., and Joyce Ayrton. “The Excretoin of B. Enteritidis (Aertrycke) in the Faeces of Mice after Administration by Mouth.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXII, no. 2, 1924. Topley, W.W.C. “The Bacteriophage Phenomenon: Transmissable Bacterial Lyis.” Manchester Memoirs, vol. LXIX, no. 8, 1925. Topley, W.W.C., et al. “The Role of the Twort-d’Herelle Phenomenon in Epidemics of Mouse-Typhoid.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXIV, no. 1, 1925. Greenwood, M., and W.W.C. Topley. “A Further Contribution to the Experimental Study of Epidemiology.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXIV, no. 1, 1925. Topley, W.W.C., and J. Wilson. “Further Observations on the Role of the Twort-d’Herelle Phenomenon in the Epidemic Spread of Mouse-Typhoid.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXIV, no. 3 & 4, 1925. Topley, W.W.C., et al. “Immunisation and Selection as Factors in Herd-Resistance.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXIII, no. 4, 1925. Greenwood, M., and W.W.C. Topley. “Experimental Epidemiology: Some General Considerations.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, vol. XIX, 1926. Greenwood, M., et al. “On the Mechanisms by Which Protection against Infectious Disease Is Acquired in “Natural” Epidemics.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXV, no. 3, 1926. Newbold, E.M. “Appendix to the Paper by M. Greenwood et Al.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXVI, no. 1, 1927. Topley, W.W.C. “An Address on the Natural Acquirement of Immunity.” The Lancet, 1929. Topley, W.W.C. "Experimentella Epidemiologie", 1929. (German) Topley, W.W.C. “The Role of the Spleen in the Production of Antibodies.” The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, vol. XXXIII, 1930. Greenwood, M., et al. “A Further Study of Herd Mortality under Epidemic Conditions.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXX, no. 2, 1930. Hill, Leonard, et al. “On the Effect of Ultra-Violet Irradiation upon the Resistance of Mice Exposed to Pasteurella Infections.” The British Journal of Experimental Pathology, vol. XI, 1930. Topley, W.W.C., et al. “The Effect of Diet in Epidemic Infections in Mice.” The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, vol. XXXIV, 1931. Topley, W.W.C., et al. “A Strain of Bact. Aertrycke with Unusual Epidemic Characters.” The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, vol. XXXIV, 1931. Greenwood, M., et al. “Contributions to the Experimental Study of Epidemiology - the Effect of Vaccination on Herd Morality.” The Journal of Hygiene, vol. XXXI, no. 2, 1931. The British Journal of Experimental Pathology, vol. XV, 1934, pp. 113–137. Topley, W.W.C., et al. “The Mode of Formations of Aggregates in Bacterial Agglutination.” The British Journal of Experimental Pathology, vol. XVI, 1935. Asheshov, I.N., et al. “The Effect of an Anti-vi Bacteriophage on Typhoid Infection in Mice.” The Lancet, 1937. Delafield, M.E., and Edith Straker. “Antiseptic Snuffs.” The British Medical Journal, vol. I, 1941.

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1920-1941

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1 file (33 volumes)

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