Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
Agricultural Bacteriology 128: 1949
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References
- Benedict, Langboke, Ann. Rev. Microbiol. 1947
- Bloomfield
- Bordet, Jules
- Boyd, William C., "Fundamentals of Immunology", Interscience, 1943
- Bruce-White
- Burnet
- Drinker, Cecil K.; Yoffey, Joseph M.
- Dubois, "Cellular structures and functions concerned in Parasitism", Bact. Rev. 12:173-194
- Ehrlich, Paul (Side chain Theory of toxin binding, or "seitenkettentheorie")
- Edwards, Bruner, Morris. J. Inf. Dis. 83:220-231, 1948
- Goodpasture
- Gowen, Calhoun, "J. Inf. Dis., 1947
- Hagedoorn
- Hagen, Wh., "Infectious Diseases of Domestic Animals", Comstock, 1945
- Felix Haurowitz-Breinl (1930), Mudd (1932), Alexander (1931) (template theory)
- Kauffman
- Landsteiner, Karl L. (degree of serological specificity), 1917 (Nobel Prize, 1930)
- Mayer, 1948
- Merchant, "Veterinary Bacteriology", Iowa State College Press, 1946
- Neisser; Wechsberg, 1901
- Neufield, Phagocytic theory of immunity "specific fn. immunity", Deutsch. Med. Wenschr., 1904
- Nuttal, George Henry Falkiner, "Blood Immunity and Blood Relationship", Cambridge, 1904
- Pauling (template)
- Pfeiffer (serology, bacillus)
- Rivers, Th. M., "Virus and Rickettsial Infections of Man", 1948
- Rooyen, van; Rhodes, A. J., "Virus Diseases of Man", 1948
- Rosenau; Anderson (characteristics of Anaphylaxis)
- Sarles, Bowen; Frazier, Carroll
- Smith, Mastin, Leusser, 9th ed.
- Toenmissen, "carbohydrate nature of caps. & Fredlinesous (Klebsellr) bacillus"
- Topley, W. C.; Wilson (T & W chart), "Microbiology and Microbial Infections"
- Watson, D. 5-9-1949
- Webster, B., Rockafeller
Subjects covered
- Toxins
- Exotoxins
- Endotoxins
- Hemolysins
- Leucocidins
- Histotoxins
- Hyaluronidase
- Fibrinolysin
- O-Antigens (somatic antigens, Morgan)
- M antigen
- Polypeptide Capsular Antigen
- Hyaluronic Acid Capsule
- Allergy
- Role of Pathogenicity
- Post-vaccinal infection
- Hypotheses of Post-infectiousencephalitis
- Virulent vs avirulent strains
- Historical Study of the nature of disease production
- Recognition of toxins and pathological mechanism
- Immunological studies revealed by type-specificity of reactions
- Nature and complexity of Aggressins
- Failure to explain relationskip between infectious disease and biochemistry
- Biological Approach
- Th. Smith, 1934
- Burnet, 1943
- Avery
- Mechanism of parasitismn pn infections
-
TB as an example of parasitism
- Phagocytosis
- Morphological and Chemical Differences
- Toxic and Allergic reactions in TB
- Hypersensitivity
- Scwartzman phenomenon
- Factors in hypersensitive reactions
- Temporal
- Histological
- Action (primarily demyelinization)
- Virulence of the Host (Salmonella, Pasteurella, TB, Tetanus, Botulism,...)
- Primary defenses of the body
- Destroy invaders based upon nature of tissue and cell type
- Local secretions and excretions
- pH
- Lymph and surfaces of drainage
- Repiritory tract
- Alimentary tract
-
Pox Diseases
- Small Pox
- Vaccinia (cow pox)
- Animal poxes
- Avian
- Newcastle disease (pseudo plague)
- Swine
- Horse
- Sheep
- Guaneri bodies
- Borrel bodies
- Virus Inclusion Bodies
- Inclusion Conjunctivitis
- Fox distemper
- Feline panleucopenia
- Fowl pox
- Non-specific inclusions of pancreatic island cells
- Hypersensitization, Anaphylaxis, Allergy
- Anasphylaxis
- Desensitization
- Mechanism
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