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British journal of experimental pathology | 1952

Virulence to mice of Staphylococcus pyogenes: its measurement and its relation to certain in vitro properties.

F. R. Selbie; Rosemary D. Simon


The Lancet | 1943

CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC DRUGS IN ANAEROBIC INFECTIONS OF WOUNDS

James McIntosh; F. R. Selbie


The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology | 1945

Bacteriological Aspects of Penicillin Therapy.

F. R. Selbie; Rosemary D. Simon; James McIntosh


The Lancet | 1942

ZINC PEROXIDE, PROFLAVINE AND PENICILLIN IN EXPERIMENTAL CL. WELCHII INFECTIONS

James McIntosh; F. R. Selbie


BMJ | 1949

Serological classification of viridans streptococci from subacute bacterial endocarditis, teeth, and throats.

F. R. Selbie; Rosemary D. Simon; R. H. M. Robinson


The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology | 1943

The action of chemotherapeutic drugs (including proflavine) and excipients on healthy tissue

F. R. Selbie; James McIntosh


The Lancet | 1941

CHEMOTHERAPY OF GAS GANGRENE

James McIntosh; F. R. Selbie


British journal of experimental pathology | 1954

The Influence of Chemical Constitution on Antibacterial Activity. Part VII: the Site of Action of 8-Hydroxy-Quinoline (Oxine)

A. Albert; A. Hampton; F. R. Selbie; Rosemary D. Simon


British journal of experimental pathology | 1937

The Measurement of the Size of Viruses by High-Speed Centrifugalization.

James McIntosh; F. R. Selbie


The Lancet | 1943

COMBINED ACTION OF ANTITOXIN AND LOCAL CHEMOTHERAPY ON CL. WELCHII INFECTION IN MICE

James McIntosh; F. R. Selbie

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James McIntosh

Stoke Mandeville Hospital

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R. Vaughan Hudson

Courtauld Institute of Art

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