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The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1926

Wassermann Reaction in Syphilis of Rabbits

Russell D. Herrold

Observations have been made over a period of several months on the Wassermann reaction in rabbits inoculated with the same strain of Spirochaeta pallida. The original strain was obtained from an inoculated rabbit that was sent by Dr. Louise Pearce from the Rockefeller Institute and is known as number 4,275. Three rabbits of the series were inoculated from rabbit 4,275 and the others from rabbits with later infections.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1931

Egg Yolk Agar Medium For The Growth of Tubercle Bacilli

Russell D. Herrold


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1927

Skin Reactions with Pneumococcal and other Bacterial Filtrates and Extracts

Russell D. Herrold; Eugene F. Traut


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1919

A Study of the Gram-Negative Bacilli of Renal Infections

Russell D. Herrold; Harry Culver


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1931

Egg Yolk Agar in the Culture Of Tubercle BacilliFurther Observations

Russell D. Herrold


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1928

The Successful Cultivation of the Gonococcus on Blood Agar Plates

Russell D. Herrold


JAMA | 1928

THE INTERPRETATION OF CHRONIC INFECTIONS OF THE PROSTATE AND SEMINAL VESICLES: A CLINICAL, BACTERIOLOGIC AND SEROLOGIC STUDY

Russell D. Herrold


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1929

A Simple Method of Making Cultures of the Rectum

Eugene F. Traut; Russell D. Herrold


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1930

THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC OF 1928: A STUDY OF ITS BACTERIOLOGY

Eugene F. Traut; Russell D. Herrold


JAMA | 1927

THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE GONORRHEA WITH ANTISEPTICS IN GELATIN

Russell D. Herrold; Harry Culver

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