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Public Health Reports | 1941

Quantitative Studies of the Tuberculin Reaction. I. Titration of Tuberculin Sensitivity and its Relation to Tuberculous Infection.

Michael L. Furcolow; Barbara Hewell; Waldo E. Nelson; Carroll E. Palmer


Public Health Reports | 1948

A report on ten proved cases of histoplasmosis.

Ivan L. Bunnell; Michael L. Furcolow


Public Health Reports | 1946

Some epidemiological aspects of sensitivity to histoplasmin and tuberculin.

Michael L. Furcolow; Robert H. High; Margaret F. Allen


Public Health Reports | 1950

Further observations on histoplasmosis; mycology and bacteriology.

Michael L. Furcolow


Public Health Reports | 1948

Depression of tuberculin and histoplasmin sensitivity associated with critical illness.

Michael L. Furcolow; Mabel E. Emge; Ivan L. Bunnell


Public Health Reports | 1947

The roentgenographic appearance of persistent pulmonary infiltrates associated with sensitivity to histoplasmin.

Michael L. Furcolow; Herbert L. Mantz; Ira Lewis


Public Health Reports | 1949

Development of calcification in pulmonary lesions associated with sensitivity to histoplasmin.

Michael L. Furcolow


Public Health Reports | 1947

Disseminated pulmonary calcification. A report of 113 cases.

Robert H. High; Henry B. Zwerling; Michael L. Furcolow


American Review of Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Diseases | 1942

Quantitative Studies of the Tuberculin Reaction. III. Tuberculin Sensitivity in Relation to Active Tuberculosis.

Michael L. Furcolow; Barbara Hewell; W. E. Nelson


Public Health Reports | 1947

Histoplasmin sensitivity among siblings.

Shirley H. Ferebee; Michael L. Furcolow

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United States Public Health Service

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