Theobald Smith
Born 1859-01-01
Died 1934-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2197093A
- VIAF34851456
- WikidataQ427418
- ISNI0000000108872469
- Project Gutenberg52071
Top Subjects
- Diseases (3)
- Diphtheria antitoxin (2)
- Parasitism (2)
- Babesiosis (1)
- Cattle Diseases (1)
- Cattle (1)
- Babesiosis in cattle (1)
Books by Theobald Smith
Total count: 18
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Collected papersVols. 1-2. 1890/1904, 1905/19151890-01-01
Investigations into the nature, causation, and prevention of Texas or southern cattle fevermade under the direction of Dr. D.E. Salmon ...U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry1893-01-01
Investigations into the nature, causation, and prevention of Texas or southern cattle feverU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry1893-01-01-
Notes on Bacillus coli communis and related forms1895-01-01
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Investigations concerning infectious diseases among poultryGovt. print. off.1895-01-01
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A comparative study of the toxin production of diphtheria bacilli1897-01-01
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The toxin of diphtheria and its antitoxin[s.n.]1898-01-01
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The antitoxin unit in diphtheria1900-01-01
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Notes on the occurrence of Anopheles punctipennis and A. quadrimaculatus in the Boston suburbs[s.n.]1901-01-01
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Some problems in the life history of pathogenic microorganisms1904-01-01
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Scholarship in medicinePress of] Jamaica printing co.1915-01-01
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Certain aspects of natural and acquired resistance to tuberculosis and their bearing on preventive measuresUniversity of Pittsburgh1917-01-01
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Fly dangerWright & Potter Printing Co., state printers1920-01-01
Blackhead in chickens and its experimental production by feeding embryonated eggs of Heterakis papillosa1920-01-01-
Parasitism as a factor in disease[s.n.]1921-01-01
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The influence of research in bringing into closer relationship the practice of medicine and public health activitiespublisher not identified1929-01-01
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Parasitism and diseasePrinceton university press1934-01-01
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On a coccidium (Klossiella Muris, Gen. et Spec. Nov.) parasitic in the renal epithelium of the mouse