Simeon Burt Wolbach
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Simeon Burt Wolbach was an American pathologist, researcher, teacher, and journal editor who elucidated the infection vectors for Rocky Mountain spotted fever and epidemic typhus. He was president of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists and of the American Society for Experimental Pathology.
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- TISSUE CHANGES FOLLOWING DEPRIVATION OF FAT-SOLUBLE A VITAMIN (1925) (1638)
- Studies on Rickettsia-Like Micro-Organisms in Insects. (1924) (320)
- The Transformation of a Malignant Paravertebral Sympathicoblastoma into a Benign Ganglioneuroma. (1927) (315)
- Body Length and Organ Weights of Infants and Children: A Study of the Body Length and Normal Weights of the More Important Vital Organs of the Body between Birth and Twelve Years of Age. (1933) (304)
- Vitamin a deficiency in infants (1933) (205)
- TISSUE CHANGES IN VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES (1942) (166)
- EPITHELIAL REPAIR IN RECOVERY FROM VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY (1933) (153)
- Intercellular Substances in Experimental Scorbutus. (130)
- Intranuclear and Cytoplasmic Inclusions ("Protozoan-Like Bodies") in the Salivary Glands and Other Organs of Infants. (1932) (128)
- Vitamin A; deficiency and excess in relation to skeletal growth. (1946) (114)
- THE PATHOLOGIC CHANGES RESULTING FROM VITAMIN DEFICIENCY (1937) (101)
- The Incisor Teeth of Albino Rats and Guinea Pigs in Vitamin A Deficiency and Repair. (1933) (98)
- THE HAIR CYCLE OF THE MOUSE AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE STUDY OF SEQUENCES OF EXPERIMENTAL CARCINOGENESIS (1951) (97)
- VASCULARIZATION OF THE CORNEA OF THE RAT IN RIBOFLAVIN DEFICIENCY, WITH A NOTE ON CORNEAL VASCULARIZATION IN VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY (1939) (79)
- VII – Effects of Vitamin A Deficiency and Hypervitaminosis A in Animals (1954) (63)
- Hypervitaminosis A in the dog. (1949) (41)
- Experimental Production of the Diffuse Alveolar Bone Atrophy Type of Periodontal Disease by Diets Deficient in Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) (1937) (38)
- VITAMIN A: PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY (1938) (38)
- Controlled Formation of Collagen and Reticulum. A Study of the Source of Intercellular Substance in Recovery from Experimental Scorbutus. (1933) (35)
- Rickets in Rats XV. The Effect of Low Calcium-High Phosphorus Diets at Various Levels and Ratios Upon the Production of Rickets and TetanyOne Figure (1936) (35)
- CONGENITAL OBLITERATION OF THE BILE-DUCTS (1911) (32)
- Vitamin A Deficiency and the Nervous System. (1941) (31)
- THE OVERWINTERING IN MASSACHUSETTS OF IXODIPHAGUS CAUCURTEI. (1928) (31)
- A new Anaërobic spore-bearing Bacterium commonly Present in the Livers of healthy Dogs, and believed to be responsible for many Changes attributed to aseptic Autolysis of Liver Tissue. (1909) (30)
- A new type of Cell Inclusion, not Parasitic, associated with disseminated Granulomatous Lesions. (29)
- Notes on a filterable Spirochete from fresh Water. Spirocheta biflexa (new Species). (1914) (26)
- Centrioles and the histogenesis of the myofibril in tumors of striated‐muscle origin (1928) (25)
- Experimental Alveolar Bone Atrophy Produced by Ascorbic Acid Deficiency and Its Relation to Pyorrhea Alveolaris.∗ (1937) (25)
- The Pathological Histology of Chronic X-ray Dermatitis and early X-ray Carcinoma. (22)
- THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC AT CAMP DEVENS IN 1918: A STUDY OF THE PATHOLOGY OF THE FATAL CASES (1923) (21)
- The epithelial tissues in experimental Xerophthalmia. (1925) (21)
- Formation of Intercellular Substance by the Administration of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in Experimental Scorbutus. (1934) (21)
- Low Calcium Rickets in the Guinea Pig.∗ (1940) (21)
- The effect of the scorbutic state upon the production and maintenance of intercellular substances. (1925) (19)
- Effect of hypervitaminosis A on the testes of the rat. (1953) (17)
- CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SO‐CALLED TUBULAR NEPHRITIS (NEPHROSIS) (1930) (17)
- PRIMARY TUMORS OF THE ADRENAL GLAND IN CHILDREN.; REPORT OF A CASE OF SIMULTANEOUS SARCOMA OF THE ADRENAL GLAND AND OF THE CRANIUM, WITH EXOPHTHALMOS (1908) (16)
- Diffuse Sub-Dural Lipomatosis of the Spinal Cord in an Infant (1913) (16)
- Vitamin A Deficiency in the Guineapig. (15)
- Endochondral bone growth in the chick. (1952) (15)
- Sclerosing Hemangiomas: Their Relationship to Dermatofibroma, Histiocytoma, Xanthoma and to Certain Pigmented Lesions of the Skin. (1943) (13)
- A Contribution to the Parasitology of Trypanosomiasis. (1912) (13)
- Congenital Rhabdomyoma of the Heart. (1907) (12)
- The Cultivation of the Micro-Organisms of Rocky Mountain spotted Fever (Dermacentroxenus Rickettsi) and of Typhus (Rickettsia Prowazeki) in Tissue Cultures. (1923) (12)
- Hypervitaminosis A and the skeleton of growing chicks. (1952) (11)
- Hypervitaminosis A. An Adjunct to Present Methods of Vitamin A Identification.∗ (1951) (11)
- RELATIVE OVERGROWTH OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IN VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY IN YOUNG RATS: THE EXPLANATION OF THE NEUROLOGICAL LESIONS OCCURING IN THIS DEFICIENCY. (1940) (11)
- The Etiology of Rocky Mountain spotted Fever : (A Preliminary report.). (11)
- Vitamin C and the Formation of Intercellular Material (1936) (11)
- Hypervitaminosis A in young ducks; the epiphyseal cartilages. (1953) (10)
- Multiple Hernias of the Cerebrum and Cerebellum, due to intracranial Pressure. (8)
- NEUROBLASTOMA SYMPATHICUM: REPORT OF A CASE, WITH NOTES ON TWO OTHERS, AND A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE (1918) (8)
- Vitamin A deficiency in the duck; skeletal growth and the central nervous system. (1952) (8)
- A Case of Blastomycosis: The results of Culture and Inoculation Experiments. (1906) (8)
- ON THE CONTROL OF ROPE IN BREAD (1918) (7)
- The Filterable Viruses, a Summary. (1912) (7)
- The Life Cycle of the Organism of "Dermatitis Coccidioides.". (6)
- The Rickettsiae and their Relationship to Disease. (1925) (6)
- The Diagnosis and Distribution of Human Trypanosomiasis in the Colony and Protectorate of the Gambia: First Report of the Expedition of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine to the Gambia, 1911 (1911) (6)
- Hypoprothrombinemia with hemorrhage as a cause of death in the rat in hypervitaminosis A. (1948) (6)
- On the Filterability and Biology of Spirochaetes. (6)
- The hypervitaminosis-A syndrome in adrenalectomized rats; skeletal changes in weanling rats with and without cortisone. (1955) (5)
- Vitamin A deficiency in the chick; skeletal growth and the central nervous system. (1952) (5)
- THE USE OF COLOPHONIUM IN DIFFERENTIATING THE EOSIN-METHYLENEBLUE AND OTHER STAINS (1911) (5)
- The Etiology and Pathology of Rocky Mountain spotted Fever : (Third Preliminary Report.) The Occurrence of the Parasite and the Pathology of the Disease in Man. Additional Notes on the Parasite. (1918) (5)
- Hypervitaminosis A in the dog. (1947) (5)
- Vitamin-A acceleration of bone growth sequences in hypophysectomized rats. (1952) (4)
- Cortisone and matrix formation in experimental scorbutus and repair therefrom, with contributions to the pathology of experimental scorbutus. (1952) (4)
- Notes on the Life Cycle of a Hemogregarine found in a Monitor (Veranus Niloticus). (4)
- VITAMIN DEFICIENCY EXPERIMENTATION AS A RESEARCH METHOD IN BIOLOGY. (1937) (4)
- Perosis; epiphyseal cartilage in choline and manganese deficiencies in the chick. (1953) (4)
- A critical Review of the Bacteriology of Human and Rat Leprosy. (4)
- PATHOLOGY IN RELATION TO NUTRITIONAL RESEARCH (1945) (4)
- The cultivation of the organisms of rocky mountain spotted fever and typhus in tissue cultures (1923) (4)
- Recovery from Coccidioidal Granuloma (1915) (4)
- Parasitic Protozoa from the Gambia : Second Report of the Expedition of the Liverpool School of tropical Medicine to the Gambia, 1911. (1912) (4)
- The Effect of a Deficiency of the Antiscorbutic Factor in Guinea-Pigs and of the Fat-Soluble a in Rats (1926) (4)
- The Etiology of Rocky Mountain spotted Fever : Occurrence of the Parasite in the Tick. (Second Preliminary report.). (3)
- Rickettsiae and rickettsial diseases of man: A survey. (1950) (3)
- The Swamp Fever of Horses. (1911) (3)
- Vitamin-A deficiency and excess in relation to skeletal growth. (1947) (3)
- Mycosis fungoides followed for fourteen years; the case of Dr. W. B. Cannon. (1955) (3)
- Ultra-Violet photomicrography: (A Preliminary Communication.). (1906) (3)
- Observations on the Morphology of Bacillus Tuberculosis from Human and Bovine Sources. (1903) (2)
- The Nature of Trachoma Bodies. (2)
- On the Differentiation of Streptococci; Preliminary Notes. (2)
- The effect of parathyroidectomy on the evolution of hypervitaminosis A in rats; histological and chemical observations. (1955) (2)
- A Study of Chronic Ulcers, Ulcus Tropicum, from the Gambia : Third Report of the Expedition of the Liverpool School of tropical Medicine to the Gambia in 1911. (1912) (2)
- The Cultivation of a Free Living filterable Spirochete (Spirocheta Elusa; new Species). A Preliminary report. (1914) (1)
- Concerning the filterability of Spirocheta Duttoni. (1914) (1)
- Report of the $5000 Award Committee appointed by the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. (1)
- Progress in Pathology (1913) (1)
- The Distribution and Morphology of Spirocheta Duttoni and Spirocheta Kochi in experimentally infected Ticks (Ornithodorus Moubata). (1)
- The Diphtheroid Bacillus from Leprosy Lesions. (1914) (1)
- A Review of the Progress in Pathology for 1913 (1914) (0)
- VITAMINS AND VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES (1939) (0)
- ii.) A Contribution to the Pathological Histology of Trypanosomiasis. (0)
- TICKS FOR STUDY OF TICK PARALYSIS (1952) (0)
- Las sustancias intercelulares en el escorbuto experimental. (0)
- Hans Zinsser--Scientist and Humanitarian (1941) (0)
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Pathology and Etiology; Progress. (0)
- Experiments with Tuberculins made from Human and Bovine Tubercle Bacilli. (1904) (0)
- ARE MITOCHONDRIA IDENTICAL WITH BACTERIA (1922) (0)
- The Etiology of Tumors Considered from the Standpoints of Congenital Tumors and Tumors Following Repeated Injuries (1909) (0)
- A new Pathogenic Sporotrichum: Found in a Case of Acute Arthritis of the Knee Following Injury (Sporotrichum Councilmani). (1917) (0)
- A Case of Multiple Ulcers of the Gall Bladder (1906) (0)
- What Can the Surgeon Expect in the Way of Guidance in the Treatment of Cancer from the Pathologist (1932) (0)
- Notes on Typhus. (Being a Preliminary Report from the Typhus Research Com-mission of the League of Red Cross Societies to Poland. (0)
- Concerning the filterability of Trypanosomes. (1915) (0)
- The Organism of Dermatitis Coccidioides (1906) (0)
- A Review of the Progress in Pathology for 1912 (1913) (0)
- Case 16291: Epistaxis Lasting a Week (1930) (0)
- Case 16321: Inability to Walk (1930) (0)
- Intracellular Fibrils in a malignant tumor of Epithelial Origin. (1905) (0)
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