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JAMA | 1944

THE ACUTE DIARRHEAL DISEASES

Albert V. Hardy; James Watt


Public Health Reports | 1945

Studies of the Acute Diarrheal Diseases. XIII. Cultural Surveys of Normal Population Groups.

James Watt; Albert V. Hardy


Public Health Reports | 1948

Studies of the Acute Diarrheal Diseases. XX. Further Observations of Chemotherapy in Shigellosis : the Efficacy of Streptomycin and Sulfaearzole.

Albert V. Hardy; Seymour P. Halbert


Public Health Reports | 1945

Studies of the Acute Diarrheal Diseases. X C. Further Cultural Observations on the Relative Efficacy of Sulfonamides in Shigella Infections.

Albert V. Hardy


Public Health Reports | 1946

Studies of the Acute Diarrheal Diseases. XVII. The Sulfonamides in Shigellosis.

Albert V. Hardy


Public Health Reports | 1945

Studies of the Acute Diarrheal Diseases XII. Etiology

Albert V. Hardy; James Watt


Public Health Reports | 1945

Studies of the Acute Diarrheal Diseases: XIV. Clinical Observations

Albert V. Hardy; James Watt


Public Health Reports | 1948

Studies of the Acute Diarrheal Diseases. XIX. Immunization in Shigellosis.

Albert V. Hardy; Thelma M. DeCapito; Seymour P. Halbert


American Journal of Public Health | 1944

Newer Procedures in Laboratory Diagnosis and Therapy in the Control of Bacillary Dysentery

Albert V. Hardy; James Watt


American Journal of Public Health | 1950

The brucella ring test; its potential value in the control of brucellosis.

Addie V. Hamilton; Albert V. Hardy

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James Watt

California Department of Public Health

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Earle K. Borman

Oklahoma State Department of Health

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Marion B. Coleman

New York State Department of Health

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