Jacques J. Bronfenbrenner
Bibliography

This is a 2007 revision of Bronfenbrenner’s typewritten bibliography by the Archives of the Becker Medical Library based on comparisons with reprints in his three volumes that are part of the archival collection. The names preceding the works cited are those of co-authors.

1910

M. Weinberg. Application du procédé de Noguchi a l’étude des sérums hydatiques. Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., 1910, lxix, 249.

1911

A. Besredka. De l’anaphylaxie et de l’antianaphylaxie, vis-a-vis du blanc d’oeuf. Annales de l’Institut Pasteur, 1911, 5.

A. Besredka. De l’anaphylaxie sérique au cours de la tuberculose. Compte rend. Soc. Biol., lxxi, 1911, 70.

H. Noguchi. Biochemical studies on so-called syphilis antigen. J. Exptl. Med., 1911, xiii, 43.

H. Noguchi. Variations in the complement activity and fixability of guinea pig serum. J. Exptl. Med., 1911, xiii, 69.

H. Noguchi. The comparative merits of various complements and amboceptors in the serum diagnosis of syphilis, J. Exptl. Med., 1911, xiii, 78.

H. Noguchi. The interference of inactive serum and egg-white in the phenomenon of complement fixation. J. Exptl. Med., 1911, xiii, 92.

H. Noguchi. Sublimate and the serum diagnosis of syphilis. J. Exptl. Med., 1911, xiii, 210.

H. Noguchi. Barium sulphate absorption and the serum diagnosis of syphilis. J. Exptl. Med., 1911, xiii, 217.

H. Noguchi. Effects of mechanical agitation and of temperature upon complement. J. Exptl. Med., 1911, xiii, 229-33.

1912

H. Noguchi. A biochemical study of the phenomena known as complement-splitting. Paper I. Complement-splitting with precipitation. J. Exptl. Med., 1912, xv, 698.

H. Noguchi. A biochemical study of the phenomena known as complement-splitting. Paper II. Splitting of the complement without visible alteration of the proteid constituents. J. Exptl. Med., 1912, xv, 625.

W.H. Manwaring. On the lysis of tubercle bacilli. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1912, 30-31.

1913

H. Noguchi. On the resistance of various spirochaetes in cultures to the action of chemical and physical agents. J. Pharmac. and Exptl. Therapy, 1913, iv, 333-39.

W.H. Manwaring. Note on the intraperitoneal lysis of tubercle bacilli. Proc. Soc. Exptl, Biol. and Med., 1913, x, 67-68.

W.H. Manwaring. Factors in immunity in tuberculosis. Trans. Amer. Assn., Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1913; Centralblatt f. Bakt., Ref. 1913, 59, 371.

W. H. Manwaring. Intraperitoneal lysis of tubercle bacilli. J. Exptl. Med., 1913, xviii, 601-17.

1914

On the value of a new skin test for diagnosis of tuberculosis. Science, 1914, 803.

On the clinical value of the serum skin test in tuberculosis. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, xi, 90.

Specificity of the complement deviation test in experimental tuberculosis. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, xi, 180.

A simplified method for cultivating spirochaetes on liquid media. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, xi, 185-87.

J. Rockman. The diagnostic value of the Landau test for syphilis. Biochem. Bull., 1914, iii, 377-80.

A preliminary communication on complement fixation test in tuberculosis with Besredka’s antigen. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, 92.

J. Rockman. A note on the use of purified antigen of Besredka in the serum diagnosis of tuberculosis. Biochem. Bull., 1914, iii, 375-76.

Serologische Studien über Komplementfixation bei Tuberkulose mit Besredkas Antigen. Zeitschrift f. Immunitätsforschung, 1914, xxiii, 221-32.

The diagnosis of tuberculosis by biological methods. Trans. Amer. Assn., Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis., 1914.

The complement deviation test with Besredka’s tuberculin and the occurrence of tuberculosis among syphilitics as diagnosed by this test. Arch. Int. Med., 1914, 786-804.

J. Rockman. Further studies on Besredka’s tuberculin. Biochem. Bull., 1914, iii, 381-85.

W. T. Mitchell, Jr., and M. J. Schlesinger. Studies on so-called protective ferments. I. The sensitization of substratum for the Abderhalden test. Biochem. Bull., 1914, iii, 386-89.

The value of skin tests. Biochem. Bull., 1914, xi, 456-9.

Studies on so-called protective ferments. II. Proteolytic enzyme is not specific. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, xii, 3-4.

Studies on so-called protective ferments. III. The Abderhalden reaction is not an adsorption phenomenon. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, xii, 4-5.

Studies on so-called protective ferments. IV. The Abderhalden test is rendered negative by the addition of serum-antitrypsin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, xii, 6-7.

Studies on so-called protective ferments. V. The serum is the source of dialyzable substances. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol., and Med., 1914, xii, 7-8.

The application of the serum-skin test to the diagnosis of pregnancy and different pathological conditions. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1914, xii, 48-49.

W.T. Mitchell, Jr. and Paul Titus. The role of serum anti-trypsin in the Abderhalden test. Biochem. Bull., 1914, iv, 86.

On the nature of the Abderhalden reaction. Biochem. Bull., 1914, iv, 87-89.

1915

J. Rockman and W. T. Mitchell, Jr. Comparisons of urinary and serum findings in the diagnosis of tuberculosis. Biochem. Bull., 1915, iv, 80-85.

M.J. Schlesinger. On the action of anesthesia in anaphylaxis. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1915, vi, 12, pp. 110-111.

The mechanism of Abderhalden reaction. Studies on Immunity I.  J. Exptl. Med., 1915, xxi, 221-38.

V.L. Andrews and Z. R. Scott. Nature of the idiosyncrasy to egg protein in human beings. Preliminary note. J. Amer. Med. Assn., 1915, lxiv, p. 1306-07.

On the nature of anaphylatoxin. Studies on immunity II. J. Exptl. Med., 1915, xxi, 480-92.

A new principle in the isolation of spirochetes in pure culture. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med.

K.M. Scott. The demonstration of tryptic digestion by an activated serum. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1915, vii, p. 137-38.

M.J. Schlesinger and W. T. Mitchell. A modification of the Abderhalden test. J. Amer. Med. Assn., 1915, p. 1268.

M.J. Schlesinger. On new methods of serum diagnosis of tuberculosis. Proc. Amer. Assn. Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis., 1915, 242-47.

J.R. Freeland and M. J. Schlesinger. Serum-skin test for pregnancy and different pathological conditions. Amer. J. Obstet. and Diseases of Women and Children, 1915, lxxii, 4-8.

Studies on the so-called protective ferments VIII. On the mechanism of anaphylaxis and antianaphylaxis. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1915, viii, 19-21.

Present status of the Abderhalden reaction. J. Clin. and Lab. Med., November, 1915.

Serum antitrypsin in relation to clinical manifestations of anaphylaxis. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1915, xiii, p. 42.

Studies on the so-called protective ferments X. Some suggestions as to the etiology and treatment of eclampsia. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1915, xiii, p. 54-57.

1916

Further studies on biological methods of diagnosis of tuberculosis. Arch. Int. Med., 1916, xvii, p. 492-508.

Specific parenteral digestion and its relation to the phenomena of immunity and anaphylaxis. J. Clin. and Lab. Med., 1916, i, 8.

M.J. Schlesinger. Diagnosis of tuberculosis by complement fixation test. Proc. Amer. Assn., Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 1916.

M.J. Schlesinger. A simple method of detecting the circulation of antigen in the blood. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1916, xiv, 37-39.

M.J. Schlesinger. Some suggestions for rational auto-serum therapy. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1916, xiv, 61-63.

1917

M.J. Schlesinger. The physical state of antigen as related to the specificity of the Wassermann reaction. (Preliminary communication.) Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1917, xiv, 82-83.

Complement fixation test in tuberculosis with Besredka’s antigen. Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull., July, 1917.

M.J. Schlesinger. The effect of temperature on the rate of complement fixation. Proc. Soc, Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1917, xiv, 139-40.

M.J. Schlesinger. Cholesterinized alcoholic extracts versus acetone insoluble fraction of pure tissue lipoids as antigen for Wasserman reaction. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1917, xiv, 137-38.

M. J. Schlesinger. A procedure for serum diagnosis of syphilis especially recommended for hospital routine. Amer. J. Syphilis, 1917, i, 15 p.

M.J. Schlesinger. Conclusions drawn from a comparative study of different methods of performing the Wassermann reaction. New York Med. J., Sept. 15, 1917.

On the complement-fixation test in tuberculosis with Beredka’s antigen. J. Lab. and Clin. Med., 1917, iii, 3-8.

1918

M.J. Schlesinger. Carbohydrate fermentation by bacteria as influenced by the composition of the medium. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1918, xvi, 44-46.

A new indicator for direct reading of hydrogen ion concentration in growing bacterial cultures. J. Med. Res., September, 1918, xxxix, 1.

C.R. Davis. On methods of isolation and identification of the members of the colon-typhoid group of bacteria. Late fermentation of lactose. J. Med. Res., 1918., xxxix, 33-37.

M.J. Schlesinger. A rapid method for the identification of bacteria fermenting carbohydrates. Amer. J. Public Health., 1918, viii, 922-923.

Specific parenteral digestion and its relation to the phenomena of immunity and apaphylaxis. Symposium. Second Pan American Scientific Congress, 1918, x, 278.

M.J. Schlesinger. A simple method of carrying meningeococcus cultures. J. Med.Res., 1918, xxxix, 217-21.

M.J. Schlesinger. The micro plate. A simple procedure for the study of bacterial activity. J. Med. Res., 1918, xxxix, 267-70.

1919

C.R. Davis and K. Morishima. On methods of isolation end identification of the members of the colon-typhoid group of bacteria. The preparation of milk and milk whey as culture medium. J. Med. Res., 1919, xxxix, 3,

W.T. Bowie. An apparatus for measuring the rate off heat penetration. J. Industrial and Eng. Chem., 1919, ii, 6, 668.

D. Soletsky and M. J. Schlesinger. On methods of isolation and identification of the members of the colon-typhoid group of bacteria. Further studies on CR indicator. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1919, xvii, 25-26.

M.J. Schlesinger. Serologic method for detecting infection in foods. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1919, xvii, 24-25.

1920

M.J. Schlesinger and D. Soletsky. On methods of isolation and identification of the members of the colon-typhoid group of bacteria. Study of the bactericidal action of CR indicator. J. Bact., 1920, v, 79-87.

M.J. Schlesinger. Generalized infection in syphilitic rabbits resulting from the inadequate salvarsan therapy. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1920, xviii, 94-95.

M. J. Schlesinger. The precipitation of botulinus toxin with alcohol. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1920, xviii, 304-305.

1921

M.J. Schlesinger. Concerning anaphylaxis following the administration of diphtheria antitoxin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1921, xviii, 147-48.

M.J. Schlesinger and P.F. Orr. Concerning toxic byproducts of bacillus botulinus. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1921, xviii, 181-82.

H. Weiss. Serumtherapy of advanced botulism. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1921, xviii, 253-54.

H. Weiss. Anesthesia in the treatment of botulism. J. Amer. Med. Assn., 1921, lxxvi, 1741-42.

M.J. Schlesinger. The composite nature of botulinus toxin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1921, xviii, 254.

M.J. Schlesinger and S.C. Calazans. Typing of different strains of Bacillus botulinus by immunologic methods. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1921, xix, 21.

M.J. Schlesinger. Further studies on the nature of botulinus toxin. Proc. Soc, Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1921, xix, 1-2.

G.G. De Bord and P.F. Orr. Comparative buffering value of American peptones. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1921, xix, 16-17.

1922

M.J. Schlesinger. The state of aggregation of particles of botulinus toxin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1922, xix, 297-99.

H. Weiss. The use of morphine in connection with serum therapy of botulism. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1922„ xix, 296-97.

E. Knights. The value of intratracheal route of immunization with pneumococcus. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1922, xix, 336-39.

Botulinus toxin. Science, September, 1922, lvi, no. 1445, 280-82.

1923

C. Korb. Is the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle volatile? Proc, Soc. Exptl., Biol. and Med., 1923, xxi, 175-77.

C. Korb. Effect of alcohol on the so-called bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1923, xxi, 177-79

1924

C.K. Drinker. The pulmonary circulation in anaphylactic shock. J. Immunology, 1924, ix, 387-06.

C. Korb. On the factors influencing the appearance of placques of bacterial lysis. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1924, xxi, 315-16.

Ionic nature of botulinus toxin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1924, xxi, 317.

Further studies on the potency of botulinus toxin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1924, xxi, 318.

M.J. Schlesinger and P.F. Orr. Cause of immediate death by large doses of botulinus toxin. J. Exptl. Med., 1924, xl, 81-89.

H. Weiss, The effect of anesthesia and of sedatives on the serum therapy of experimental botulism. J. Exptl. Med., 1924, xxxix, 517-32.

M.J. Schlesinger. The effect of digestive juices on the potency of botulinus toxin. J. Exptl. Med., 1924, xxxix, 509-16.

Further studies on so-called bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 1924, xxii, 81.

1925

E.L. Straub. The influence of the “diaplyte” antigen of Dreyer on tuberculosis of the guinea pig. J. Exptl. Med., 1925, xli, 257-74.

P. Reichert. The flocculation of botulinus toxin antitoxin mixtures. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1925, xxii, 391-93.

Effect of electrolytes on the rate of inactivation of bacteriophage during precipitation. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1925, xxiii, 187.

C. Korb. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. I. Is the lytic principle volatile? J. Exptl. Med., 1925, xli, 73-79.

C. Korb. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. II. Effect of alcohol on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. J. Exptl. Med. 1925, xlii, 419-29.

C. Korb. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. III. Some of the factors determining the number and size of plaques of bacterial lysis on agar. J. Exptl. Med., 1925, xlii, 483-97.

C. Korb. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. IV. Concerning the oneness of the bacteriophage. J. Exptl. Med., 1925, xlii, 821-28.

C. Korb. On variants of B. pestis caviae resistant to lysis by the bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1925, xxiii, 3-5.

1926

C. Korb. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. V. Effect of electrolytes on the rate of inactivation of bacteriophage by alcohol. J. Exptl. Med., 1926, xliii, 71-86.

R.S. Muckenfuss and C. Korb. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. VI. On the virulence of the overgrowth in the lysed cultures of bacillus pestis caviae (M.T. II). J. Exptl. Med., 1926, xliv, 607-22.

C. Korb. On the nature of inactivation of the bacteriophage by alcohol. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1926, xxiii, 5.

Does bacteriophage respire? Science, 1926, lxiii, 51-52.

R.S. Muckenfuss. The lysis of dead bacteria by bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1926, xxiii, 633-35.

Changes in viscosity during lysis of bacteria by bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1926, xxiii, 635-36.

A simple electro-ultrafilter. J. Gen. Physiol., 1926, x, 23-26

P. Reichert. The nature of the toxin-antitoxin flocculation phenomenon. J. Exptl. Med., 1926, xliv, 553-65.

P. Reichert. Respiration of so-called filterable viruses. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1926, xxiv, 176-77.

1927

Further evidence of the resistance of bacteriophage to alcohol. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1927, xxiv, 372.

R.S. Muckenfuss. On the filtrability of bacteria. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1927, xxiv, 371-72.

Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. VII. On the particulate nature of bacteriophage. J. Exptl. Med., 1927, xlv, 873-86.

R.S. Muckenfuss. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. VIII. The mechanism of lysis of dead bacteria in the presence of bacteriophage. J. Exptl. Med., 1927, xlv, 887-909.

The particulate nature of bacteriophage. Amer. J. Path., 1927, iii, 561,

1928

The bacteriophage: present status of the question of its nature and mode of action. In Newer knowledge of bacteriology and immunology, ed. E.O. Jordan and I.S. Falk, chapter xl, 525-56. Chicago:  The University of Chicago Press, 1928.

Abderhalden’s dialysis reaction and theory of the so-called “protective” ferments. In Newer knowledge of bacteriology and immunology, ed. E.O. Jordan and I.S. Falk, chapter lxxix, 1056-65.

D. Hetler. Mechanism of the inhibition of bacteriophagy by agar or gelatin. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1928, xxv, 480-481.

Virus Diseases of Bacteria – Bacteriophagy. Filterable viruses, edited by T. R. Rivers. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1928.

D. M. Hetler. Studies on the bacteriophage of d’Hérelle. IX. Evidence of hydrolysis of bacterial protein during lysis. J. Exptl. Med., 1928, xlviii, 269-273.

Coвременное состояние вопроса о природе и споcoбе действия бактериофага (The present status of the question of the nature and mode of action of the bacteriophage). Профилактическая Медицина. Приложение (Profilaktitscheskaja Medizina. Supplement, Festschrift for S. I. Zlatogoroff), 1928.

1929

D.M. Hetler. On the particulate size of bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1929, 26, p. 644.

1930

D.M. Hetler. Can bacteriophage be detached from the carrier-particles? Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol and Med., 1930, xxvii,  243.

Studies on the nature of bacteriophage. J. Bact., 1930, xix, 19.

A useful modification in the preparation of therapeutic sera. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1930, xxvii, 734-35.

1931

D.M. Hetler and I.O. Eagle. Modification of therapeutic sera with a view of avoiding complications of allergic nature. Science, 1931, lxxiii, 455-57.

D.M. Hetler. Detachment of bacteriophage from its carrier particles. J. Gen. Physiol., 1931, xiv, 547-62.

1932

The heat inactivation of bacteriophages. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1932, xxix, 802-04.

P.L. Varney. Effects of “K” medium on the filterability of bacteria. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1932, xxix, 804-06.

D.M. Hetler. Further studies on the mechanism of transmissible lysis of bacteria. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1932, xxix, 806-08.

1933

The stimulation of bacterial metabolism by bacteriophage. J. Bact., 1933, xxv, 25.

True polyvalence of pure bacteriophages. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1933, xxx. 729-32.

J. Doubly. Stimulation of bacterial metabolism by bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1933, xxx, 732-36.

D.M. Hetler. Effect of urea upon activity of bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1933, xxx, 1308-11.

1934

The mechanism of bacteriophage lysis. Amer. J. Pub. Health, 1934, 24, 4.

The immunological aspects of allergy. Weekly Bulletin of the St. Louis Medical Society, 1934, xxviii, 633.

1935

K.L. Burdon, E.W. Thurston and P.L. Varney. Studies of the relation of streptococci to the disease. Report on the St. Louis Outbreak of Encephalitis. Public Health Bulletin no. 214, 1935 (January), 35-40.

S.E. Sulkin. Deleterious effects of local application of staphylococcus bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1935, xxxii, 1419-1422.

Active prophylaxis of diphtheria. Weekly Bulletin of the St. Louis Medical Society, 1935, xxix, p. 612.

1936

S.E. Sulkin. Bacteriophage and antivirus therapy of localized experimental infections with staphylococcus. J. Bact., 1936, xxi, 66.

M.C. Morris. The relationship of antianaphylaxis to antibody-balance and to immunity. J. Bact., 1936, xxxi, 62.

Allergic Rhinitis. [Symposium, JJB and others.] Ann. Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1936, xlv, 101.

Allergy from the immunologist’s point of view, Trans. Amer. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otolog. Soc., 1936, xlii, 404-07.

A.D. Hershey, Dissociation and lactase activity in slow lactose-fermenting bacteria of intestinal origin. J. Bact., 1936, xxxi, 454-464.

K.L. Burdon, E.W. Thurston, and P.L. Varney. Etiologic significance of streptococci in epidemic encephalitis. I. Incidence of streptococci in cultures from patients with encephalitis in St. Louis and from normal controls, and characteristics of the various strains isolated. Arch. Int. Med., 1936, lviii, 285-308.

E.L. Burdon, E.W. Thurston, and P.L. Varney. Etiologic significance of strentococci in epidemic encephalitis. II. Experiments with animals and conclusions. Arch. Int. Med., 1936, lviii, 469-494.

G.H. Bishop. The site of action of botulinus toxin. Amer. J. Physiol., 1936, cxvii, 393-404.

A.D. Hershey. The influence of the composition of the medium on the metabolism of some slow-lactose-fermenting bacteria of intestinal origin. J. Bact., 1936, xxxii, 519-31.

1937

A.D. Hershey. On factors limiting bacterial growth. I. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1937, xxxvi, 343-45.

The allergic state and its relation to hypersensitiveness and resistance. Amer. Rev. Tuberculosis, 1937, xxxvi, 293-302.

Allergic state and its relation to hypersensitiveness and resistance. (Summary) Trans. 33rd Annual Meeting of the National Tuberculosis Assn., 1937, 1-2.

S.E. Sulkin. An attempt to purify bacteriophage by the procedure of Vinson. J. Infect. Diseases, 1937, lxi, 259-63.

1938

A.D. Hershey and J. Doubly. Evaluation of germicides by a manometric method. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 1938, xxxviii, 210-12.

A.D. Hershey and J. Doubly. A manometric method for the evaluation of antiseptics. J. Bact., 1938, xxxvi, 107.

A.D. Hershey and J. Doubly. Verification of the results secured by the manometric method of evaluation of germicides. J. Bact., 1938, xxxvi, 265.

A.D. Hershey. Factors limiting bacterial growth. III. Cell size and “physiologic youth” in bacterium coli cultures. J. Gen. Physiol., 1938, xxi, 721-28.

1939

A.D. Hershey and J. Doubley. Evaluation of germicides by a manometric method. J. Bact., 1939, xxxvii, 583-97.

S.E. Sulkin and C.G. Harford. Immunization of mice by intranasal instillation of nasopharyngeal washings from cases of St. Louis encephalitis. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 1939, xli, 327-29.

S.E. Sulkin and C.G. Harford. Attempts to infect guinea pigs with the virus of St. Louis encephalitis. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 1939, xli, 329-31.

S.E. Sulkin and C.G. Harford. Susceptibility of wild mice to the virus of St. Louis encephalitis. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 1939, xli, 331-32.

S.E. Sulkin and C.G. Harford. Infection of mice by feeding of tissues containing the virus of St. Louis Encephalitis. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med.,1939, xli, 332-33.

S.E. Sulkin. Bacteriophage therapy. I. Effect of bacteriophage on cutaneous staphylococcus lesions in rabbits. J. Infect. Diseases, 1939, lxv, 53-57.

S.E. Sulkin. Bacteriophage therapy. II. Prophylactic and therapeutic effect of bacteriophage and of antivirus in experimental infections of the eye. J. Infect. Diseases, 1939, lxv, 58-63.

S.E. Sulkin. Bacteriophage therapy. III. On the nature of the deleterious effect of the local application of staphylococcus bacteriophage. J. Infect. Diseases, 1939, lxv, 64-72.

G.M. Kalmanson. Studies on the Purification of Bacteriophage. J. Gen. Physiol., 1939, xxiii, 203-28.

Comments on bacteriologic observations of dental caries in experimental animals and in children. Presented at Research Conference on the Cause and Prevention of Dental Caries, Chicago, Ill., July I and 2, 1938. Sponsored by The Good Teeth Council for Children, Inc., Chicago. 1939. Typewritten text in JJB’s bound publication set, 5 p.

S.E. Sulkin. Prophylactic and therapeutic effect of bacteriophage and of antivirus in experimental staphylococcus infection of the eye. Amer. J. Ophthal., 1939, xxii, 1321-25.

F. Lyle Wynd. The nature of the catalase reaction in the residue of staphylococcus aureus lysed by bacteriophage. J. Bact., 1939, xxxviii, 659-75.

G.M. Kalmanson. M11: antigenic properties of a purified preparation of bacteriophage. (Abstract of paper reported at the 41st General Meeting of the Society of American Bacteriologists, New Haven, CT., Dec. 28-30, 1939.) 1939, 1 typewritten p.

1940

G.M. Kalmanson. Further studies of antigenic properties of bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 1940, xliii, 16-17.

C.G. Harford and S.E. Sulkin. M 75: Further evidence concerning the transmission the virus of St. Louis encephalitis by feeding. J. Bact., xxxix, 70.

D.M. Hetler, F.M. Love, and J. Burnett. Exxperimental alimentary allergy and its prevention. J. Allergy, 1940, xi, 466-74.

The mechanism of bacterial allergy. J. Lab. and Clin. Med., 1940, xxvi, 102-09.

S.E. Sulkin and C.G. Harford. Attempts to transmit the virus of St. Louis encephalitis to newly hatched chicks. J. Infect. Diseases, 1940, lxvii, 252-57.

1941

G.M. Kalmanson and A.D. Hershey. M18: A study of the neutralization of bacteriophage by antibacteriophage serum. J. Bact., 1941, xli, 44-45.

S.E. Sulkin. M19: Effect of bacteriophage in experimental staphylococcal septicemia in rabbits. J. Bact., 1941, xli, 45.

Human allergy and its relation to experimental anaphylaxis and to immunity. Trans. Amer. Acad. Ophthal. and Otolaryn., 45th annual meeting, 1940, Jan.-Feb., 1941, 30-42.

Discussion, Influenza Symposium. Weekly Bulletin of the St. Louis Medical Society, 1941, xxxv, 285-86, 288-89.

The epidemiology and etiology of influenza. St. Louis County Medical Society Bulletin, 1941, viii, 89-91.

A.D. Hershey. The influence of host resistance on virus infectivity as exemplified with bacteriophage. J. Gen. Physiol., 1941, xxiv, 703-07.

C.G. Harford. Serum protection tests with the Lansing strain of murine poliomyelitis virus. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 1941, xlvii, 211-15.

A.D. Hershey. The absolute rate of the phage-antiphage reaction. J. Immunol., 1941, xli, 299-399.

1942

C.G. Harford. Infection of mice by feeding with tissue containing the virus of St. Louie encephalitis. J. Infect. Diseases, 1942, lxx, 62-68.

S.E. Sulkin and D.D. Douglass. Bacteriophage therapy. IV. Effect of bacteriophage in experimental staphylococcal septicemia in rabbits. J. Infect. Diseases, 1942, lxx, 92-95.

G.M. Kalmanson. The reactivation of neutralized phage and other biologic agents by digestion of the antibody with papain. Federation Proc., 1942, i, 179-80.

A.D. Hershey. Factors influencing the infectivity of bacteriophage. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 1942, il, 587-88.

G.M. Kalmanson. The reversal of pneumocoocus Quellung by digestion of the antibody with papain. Science, 1942, xcvi, no. 2479, 21-22.

Discussion following: G.G. Slocum, Staphylococcal food poisoning. J. Southern Med. Assn., 1942, xxxv, 765-71.

G.M. Kalmanson and A.D. Hershey. Factors influencing the rate of neutralization of bacteriophage by the antibody. J. Immunol., 1942, xlv, 1-12.

G.M. Kalmanson. Evidence of serological heterogeneity of polyvalent “pure line” bacteriophage. J. Immunol., 1942, xlv, 13-19.

The chemical control of bacteria. [Review of The conquest of bacteria, by F.S. Taylor, 1942]. Scientific Monthly, 1942, 567-68.

1943

Is hypersensitiveness to chemical and physical agents allergic in nature? J. Allergy, 1943, xiv, 105-115.

A.D. Hershey. Stepwise liberation of poorly sorbed bacteriophages. J. Bact., 1943, xlv, 211-18.

A.D. Hershey. The Danysz phenomenon with bacteriophage. J. Bact., 1943, xlv, 76.

A.D. Hershey and G.M. Kalmanson. Quantitative relationships in the phage-antiphage reaction: unity and homogeneity of the reactants. J. Immunol., 1943, xlvi, 281-99.

G.M. Kalmanson. Restoration of activity of neutralized biologic agents by removal of the antibody with papain. J. Immunol., 1943, xlvii, 387-407.

1944

A.D. Hershey and G.M. Kalmanson. Coordinate effects of electrolyte and antibody on the infectivity of bacteriophage. J. Immunol., 1944, xlviii, 221-39.

G.M. Kalmanson. Reversibility of sensitization of erythrocytes. J. Lab. and Clin. Med., 1944, xxix, 684-86.

The mechanism of desensitization. Ann. Allergy, 1944, ii, 472-82.

1945

A.D. Hershey. Transmissible variation on plaque types in bacteriophage. J. Bact., 1945, il, 107.

[Review of] The bacterial cell in its relation to problems of virulence, immunity and chemotherapy, by R. Dubois. J. Lab. and Clin. Med., 1945, xxx, 807-08.

[Review of] The specificity of serological reactions, by K. Landsteiner, rev. ed., 1945. News Letter, Soc. Amer. Bact., 1945, xi, 10-11.

1946

[Review of] Textbook of bacteriology, 14th ed., rev., by E.O. Jordan and W. Burrows, 1945. Science, 1946, ciii, 89.

1947

A.D. Hershey and Francis Kimura. Uniformity of size of bacteriophage particles. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med., 1947, lxiv, 7-12.

A.D. Hershey. Effects of complement on the specific neutralization of bacteriophage. Federation Proc., 1947, vi.

1948

Hypersensitivity and immunity in the light of the “unitarian” hypothesis, J. Allergy, 1948, xix, 71-89.

1952

A.D. Hershey. Bacterial Viruses: Bacteriophages. In Viral and rickettsial infections of man, ed., T.M. Rivers, chapter 7, 147-62. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1st ed., 1948; 2nd ed., 1952.

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