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2. Richard B. Capps 1906-1976.
3. TRANSMISSION OF STREPTOCOCCAL AND STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS.
4. Epidemic acute nephritis: studies on etiology, natural history and prevention.
5. Diphosphopyridine nucleotidase and acute glomerulonephritis.
6. Effect of oxytetracycline therapy of streptococcal sore throat on the incidence of acute rheumatic fever.
7. Effect of aureomycin treatment of streptococcal sore throat, on the streptococcal carrier state, the immunologic response of the host, and the incidence of acute rheumatic fever.
8. THE TRAINING OF THE PHYSICIAN; A NEW APPROACH TO TEACHING AMBULATORY MEDICINE.
9. Studies of the role of continuing or recurrent streptococcal infection in rheumatic valvular heart disease.
10. Acute glomerulonephritis, the significance of the variations in the incidence of the disease.
11. [Effect of penicillin on acute rheumatic fever & valvular heart disease].
12. Significance of the epidemiological differences between acute nephritis and acute rheumatic fever.
13. Effect in penicillin and aureomycin on the natural course of streptococcal tonsillitis and pharyngitis.
14. Transmission of group A streptococci. III. The effect of drying on the infectivity of the organism for man.
15. Studies of streptococcal prophylaxis: comparison of oral penicillin and benzathine penicillin.
16. TRANSMISSION OF STAPHYLOCOCCI BY FOMITES.
17. Salivary gland enlargement caused by sulfisoxazole.
18. Prevention of rheumatic fever by treatment of previous streptococcal infections. I. Evaluation of benzathine penicillin G.
19. Present status of streptococcal infections in relation to rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis.
20. Transmission of group A streptococci. II. The role of contaminated dust.
21. Bacterial infections of the nasopharynx, with particular reference to the prevention of rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis.
22. Prevention and treatment of rheumatic valvulitis.
23. Transmission of group A streptococci. I. The role of contaminated bedding.
24. Microbiologic aspects of glomerulonephritis.
25. The latent period before the onset of acute rheumatic fever.
26. The effect of tonsillectomy on the incidence of streptococcal respiratory disease and its complications.
27. A study of illness in a group of Cleveland families. III. Introduction of respiratory infections into families.
28. Our responsibilities. Presidential address.
29. Role of airborne transmission in staphylococcal infections.
30. Armed Forces Epidemiological Board. Activities of the commission on streptococcal and staphylococcal diseases.
31. Studies of the carrier state following infection with group A streptococci. 1. Effect of climate.
32. Streptococcal infection in relation to rheumatic fever and nephritis.
33. Prevention of rheumatic fever by treatment of previous streptococcic infections; effect of sulfadiazine.
34. Prevention of acute nephritis.
35. Prevention of rheumatic fever.
36. Streptococcal infections: why it's important to diagnose and treat them quickly.
37. Penicillin--before and after.
38. Acquisition of staphylococci by newborns. Direct versus indirect transmission.
39. A study of illness in a group of Cleveland families. IV. The spread of respiratory infections within the home.
40. Studies on immunity to streptococcal infections in man.
41. Etiology and pathogenesis of glomerulonephritis.
42. Prevention of rheumatic fever; treatment of the preceding streptococcic infection.
43. Prophylaxis of bacterial disease with antimicrobial drugs.
44. Benzathine penicillin G in the prevention of streptococcic infections.
45. Effect of cortisone on acute streptococcal infections and poststreptococcal complications.
46. Epidemic nephritis.
47. A study of illness in a group of Cleveland families. I. Plan of study and certain general observations.
48. Antigenicity of cell-free staphylococcal coagulase.
49. Epidemiology of streptococcal infections.
50. Epidemiology of streptococcal infections and their non-suppurative complications.
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