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Ferry, Newell S., and Schornack, Philip J.: Meningococcus Toxin and Anti- 

 toxin, IV. Further Tests on Guinea Pigs and Eabbits, J. Immunol. 

 26: 143, 1934. 



Ferry, N. S., Norton, J. F., and Steele, A. H.: Studies of the Properties of 

 Bouillon Filtrates of the Meningococcus: Production of a Soluble 

 Toxin, J. Immunol. 21: 293, 1931. 



Finland, M., Spring, W. C, and Lowell, F. C: Specific Treatment of the 

 Pneumococcic Pneumonias: An Analysis of the Eesults of Serum 

 Therapy and Chemotherapy of the Boston City Hospital From 

 July, 1938 to June, 1939, Ann. Int. Med. 13: 1567, 1940. 



Finland, Maxwell, and Sutliff, W. D.: The Specific Serum Treatment of 

 Pneumococcus Type II Pneumonia, J. A. M. A. 100: 560, 1933. 



Flexner, Simon: Modes of Infection, Means of Prevention, and Specific 

 Treatment of Epidemic Meningitis, J. A. M. A. 49: 639, 721, 817, 

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Flexner, S., and Lewis, P. A.: (1910.) Cited by Park in Newer Knowledge 

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Foshay, L. : Tularemia, Treated by New Specific Antiserum, Am. J. M. Sc. 

 187: 235, 1934. 



Foshaj'-, L.: Aids in Diagnosis and Treatment of Tularemia, J. Med. 15: 

 186, 1934. 



Gage, I. M.: Gas Bacillus Infection. A Frequently Unnoticed Source in 

 Civil Life. With Report of Four Cases, Am. J. Surg. 1: 177, 1926. 



Goodner, K., and Dubos, R.: Studies on the Quantitative Action of Specific 

 Enzyme in Type III Pneumococcus Dermal Infection in Rabbit.s, J. 

 Exper. Med. 56: 521, 1932. 



Goodner, K.: The Effect of Pneumococcus Autolysates Upon Pneumococcus 

 Dermal Infection in the Rabbit, J. Exper. Med. 58: 153, 1933. 



Goodner, K., and Stillman, E. G.: The Evaluation of Active Resistance to 

 Pneumococcus Infection in Rabbits, J. Exper. Med. 58: 183, 1933. 



Goodner, K. : A Test for the Therapeutic Value of Antipneumococcus Serum, 

 J. Immunol. 25: 199, 1933. 



Goodner, K., Dubos, R., and Avery, O. T.: The Action of a Specific Enzyme 

 Upon the Dermal Infection of Rabbits With Type III Pneumococcus, 

 J. Exper. Med. 55: 393, 1932. 



Goodner, K., Horsfall, F. L., and Dubos, R. J.: Type-Specific Antipneunio- 

 cocci Rabbit Serum for Therapeutic Purposes. Production, Processing 

 and Standardization, J. Immunol. 33: 279, 1937. 



Gordon, J. E.: Immunotransfusion in Scarlet Fever, J. A. M. A. 100: 102, 

 1933. 



Hartlev, G. A., Millice, G. S., and Jordan, P. H. : Undulant Fever Menin- 

 gitis, J. A. M. A. 103: 251, 1934. 



Hcffron, R., and Anderson, G. W. : Two Years' Study of Lobar Pneumonia 

 in Massachusetts, J. A. M. A. 101: 1286, 1933. 



Hektoen, L., and Johnson, C: The Prevention of Diphtheria and Scarlet 

 Fever in Nurses, J. A. M. A. 102: 41, 1934. 



Henderson, Y., and Greenberg, L. A.: Gas Analysis With an All-Glass 

 SjTinge for Pneumonia Tents, J. A. M. A. 96: 1474, 1931. 



Henry, J. N., and Johnson, G. E.: Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis in Phila- 

 delphia: A Comparative Study of the 1916 and 1932 Epidemics, J. 

 A. M. A. 103: 94, 1934. 



Hooker, S. B., and Follensby, E. M. : II. Different Toxins Produced by 

 Hemolytic Streptococci of Scarlatinal Origin, J. Immunol. 27: 177, 

 1934. 



Hooker, S. B., and Follensby, E. M.: Some Properties of Two Active Sub- 

 stances Contained in Certain Scarlatinal Streptococcus Filtrates, Pre- 

 liminary Report, J. Immunol. 15: 601, 1928. 



