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a. The experimental production of pellagra in human subjects by means of 

 diet. U. S. Pub. Health Service. Hyg. Lab. Bull. No. 120, 7-116. 



1927. A study of the pellagra-preventive action of the tomato, carrot, and 

 rutabaga turnip. U. S. Pub. Health Repfs. 42, 1299-1306. 



a. A study of the pellagra-preventive action of the cowpea (Vigna sinensis) 

 and of commercial wheat germ. U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 42, 2383-2391. 



1928. Experimental black tongue of dogs and its relation to pellagra. 

 U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 43, 172-217. 



1929. A study of the pellagra-preventive action of canned salmon. U. S. Pub. 

 Health Repts. 44, 2769-2771. 



Goldberger, J., Wheeler, G. A., Lillie, R. D. and Rogers, L. M. 



1926. A further study of butter, fresh beef, and yeast as pellagra-preventives, 

 with consideration of the relation of factor P-P of pellagra (and blacktongue 

 of dogs) to vitamin B. U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 41, 297-318. 



1928. A study of the blacktongue preventive action of 16 foodstuffs with special 

 reference to the identity of blacktongue of dogs and pellagra of man. U. S. 

 Pub. Health Repts. 43, 1385-1454. 

 Goldberger, J., Wheeler, G. A., Rogers, L. M. and Sebrell, W. H. 



1930. A study of the blacktongue preventive value of leached commercial casein, 

 together with a test of the blacktongue preventive action of a high protein 

 diet. U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 45, 273-282. 



a. A study of the blacktongue preventive value of lard, salt pork, dried 

 green peas, and canned haddock. U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 45, 1297-1308. 

 Goldberger, J., Wheeler, G. A. and Sydenstricker, E. 



1918. A study of the diet of non-pellagrous and of pellagrous households in 



textile mill communities in South Carolina in 1916. /. Am. Med. Assocn. 71, 



944-949. 



1920. A study of the relation of diet to pellagra incidence in seven textile mill 



communities of South Carolina in 1916. U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 35, 648-714. 



a. Pellagra incidence in relation to sex, age, season, occupation, and "dis- 

 abling sickness" in seven cotton-mill villages of South Carolina during 1916. 

 U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 35, 1650-1654. 



b. A study of the relation of factors of a sanitary character to pellagra 

 incidence in seven cotton-mill villages of South Carolina in 1916. U. S. Pub. 

 Health Repts. 35, 1701-1714. 



c. A study of the relation of family income and other economic factors to 

 pellagra incidence in seven cotton-mill villages of South Carolina in 1916. 

 U. S. Pub. Health Repts. 35, 2673-2714. 



Goldblatt, H. 



1923. A study of the relation of the quantity of fat-soluble organic factor in 

 the diet to the degree of calcification of the bones and the development of 

 experimental rickets in rats. Biochem. J. 17, 298-326. 



1924. Experimental rickets in rats on a purified synthetic diet deficient in phos- 

 phorus and fat-soluble organic factor. Biochem. J. 18, 414-418. 



Goldblatt, H. and Benischek, M. 



1927. Vitamin A deficiency and metaplasia. /. Exptl. Med. 46, 699-707. 

 Goldblatt, H. and Moritz, A. R. 



1925. Experimental rickets in rabbits. /. Exptl. Med. 42, 499-506. 



1926. On the growth-promoting property of irradiated fat in the diet, of direct 

 irradiation, and of cod-liver oil. /. Biol. Chem. 71, 127-137. 



