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Box 21

 Container

Contains 37 Results:

"A case of favus of the eyelid", 1898

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 15
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1898

"Streptococcus enteritis: a study of two cases", 1898

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 16
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1898

"Sarcoma of the small intestine", 1900

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 17
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1900

"1. On a peculiar variety of pathogenic streptococci. 2. On a speculiar property possessed by (at least some of) the pathogenic bacteria: preliminary communication", 1900

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 18
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1900

"On certain features of the growth of bacteria on media containing sugars and serum: - with remarks upon the acid production" (1901), undated

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 19
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: undated

"A case of systemic infection bya para-colon cacillus probably secondary to typhoid fever" - with A. A. Berg, 1902

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 20
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1902

"On the bacteriologic study of a case of paracolon infection", 1902

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 21
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1902

"Remarks upon some experiences with the widal reaction", 1902

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 22
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1902

"Some interesting cases of endocarditis", 1903

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 23
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1903

"Notes on the widal reaction: (1) the question of dilution; (2) the influence of jaundice", 1904

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 24
Collection Summary From the Collection:

Among the correspondents are Maude Abbott, Ludwig Aschoff, Ephraim M. Bluestone, Albert Einstein, Abraham Flexner, Abraham Jacobi, Charles and William Mayo, Hideyo Noguchi, William Osler, M. Rachmilewitz, Humphry Rolleston, and William H. Welch.

Dates: 1904