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306. Webster, L. T. 1922. Experiments on normal and immune mice with a bacil- 

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307. Webster, L. T. 1923. The intestinal flora in mouse typhoid infection. J.Exp, 

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308. Webster, L. T. 1923. Microbic virulence and host susceptibility in mouse 

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309. Webster, L. T. , 1923. Contribution to the manner of spread of mouse typhoid 

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310. Webster, L. T. 1923. The virulence of an epidemic strain of Bacillus pestis 

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311. Webster, L. T. 1923. Microbic virulence and host susceptibility in para- 

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312. Webster, L. T. 1923. Microbic virulence and host susceptibility in para- 

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313. Webster, L. T. 1924. The application of experimental methods to epi- 

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314. Webster, L. T. 1925. Further contributions of experimental methods to the 

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315. Webster, L. T. 1924. Microbic virulence and host susceptibility in para- 

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316. Webster, L. T. 1924. Microbic virulence and host susceptibility in para- 

 typhoid-enteritidis infection of white mice. IV. The effect of selective breeding 

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317. Webster, L. T. 1925. Microbic virulence and host susceptibility in para- 

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318. Webster, L. T. 1928. The mode of spread of a Friedlander bacillus-like 

 respiratory infection of mice. J. Exp. Med. 47: 685-712. 



319. Webster, L. T. 1930. The role of microbic virulence, dosage, and host resist- 

 ance in determining the spread of bacterial infections among mice. II. B. 

 Friedlaenderi-like infection. J. Exp. Med. 52: 909-929. 



320. Webster, L. T. 1932. Experimental epidemiology. Medicine 11: 321-344. 



321. Webster, L. T. 1933. Inherited and acquired factors in resistance to infec- 

 tion. I. Development of resistant and susceptible lines of mice through selec- 

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322. Webster, L. T. 1933. Inherited and acquired factors in resistance to infection. 

 II. A comparison of mice inherently resistant or susceptible to Bacillus enlerilidis 

 infection with respect to fertility, weight, and susceptibility to various routes 

 and types of infection. J. Exp. Med. 57: 819-843. 



T,2T,. Webster, L.T. 1937. Inheritance of resistance of mice to enteric bacterial and 



neurotropic virus infections. J. Exp. Med. 65: 261-286. 

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