A. D. Gardner
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British medical researcher
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A. D. Gardner's Degrees
- Bachelors Medicine University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Duncan Gardner, FRCP, FRCS was a British physician and scientist known for his contributions to the development of penicillin and his role as the Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford from 1948 to 1954.
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- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON PENICILLIN (1941) (702)
- Penicillin as a Chemotherapeutic Agent (1940) (296)
- Morphological Effects of Penicillin on Bacteria (1940) (212)
- The Phases of Haemophilus pertussis (1931) (171)
- The Antigens of the Cholera Group of Vibrios (1935) (133)
- Rapid chemical disinfection of clean unwashed skin. (1946) (39)
- Rapid disinfection of clean unwashed skin; further experiments. (1948) (32)
- EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF WHOOPING-COUGH BY THE COUGH-DROPLET METHOD.: WITH A NOTE ON VACCINES AND THEIR USE (1932) (26)
- The Small-flaking or “O” Agglutination of Permanent Standardised “O” Suspensions of B. typhosus by the Serums of Normal, Inoculated and Infected Persons (1929) (25)
- MICROSCOPICAL EFFECT OF PENICILLIN ON SPORES AND VEGETATIVE CELLS OF BACILLI (1945) (21)
- The growth of branching forms of bacilli (“three-point multiplication”) (1925) (16)
- An international experiment on the Widal-reaction (1937) (16)
- Proactinomycin: A “Bacteriostatic” Produced by a Species of Proactinomyces. (1942) (11)
- Laboratory diagnosis of Weil's disease. (1946) (10)
- Granular “O” Agglutination in Paratyphoid B and Typhoid Fevers (1932) (10)
- TISSUE AUTOLYSIS AND SHOCK (1941) (9)
- ON THE BACTERIAL FLORA OF WOUNDS PRODUCED DURING THE PRESENT WAR. (1915) (6)
- Microbes and Ultramicrobes. (1931) (5)
- Prophylaxis, Treatment and Bacteriology of Pertussis (1936) (4)
- The Standardization of killed Agglutinable Cultures of B. dysenteriae (1918) (3)
- Bacteriological Investigation of Wounds Treated by the Closed-plaster Method (1941) (3)
- The Serum Diagnosis of Enteric Fever. Report and Recommendations. (1937) (3)
- Agglutination of leptospirae. (1947) (3)
- DOGS AS A SOURCE OF LEPTOSPIRAL INFECTION IN MAN (1943) (3)
- Bacteriology for Medical Students and Practitioners (1934) (3)
- An Inquiry into the Nature of the Serological Differences exhibited by different Cultures of a Bacterial Species (B. typhosus) (1921) (3)
- A General Method of Estimating the Relative Turbidity or Opacity of Fluid Suspensions including Bacterial Emulsions. (1916) (3)
- A Case of Typhoid Fever with Persistent Negative Widal Reaction but Positive " O " Agglutination. (1930) (2)
- BONE ABSCESSES DUE TO BRUCELLA MELITENSIS (1932) (2)
- PROPHYLACTIC TRIPLE INOCULATION AGAINST TYPHOID AND PARATYPHOID FEVERS. (1918) (2)
- THE NORMAL LIMIT OF AGGLUTINATION FOR B. DYSENTERIÆ (FLEXNER) AND THE SENSITIVENESS OF SUSPENSIONS. (1921) (2)
- Local sulphanilamide treatment of fresh wounds in complete plasters (1944) (2)
- TUBERCLE BACILLI IN TUBERCULOUS PUS. (1926) (2)
- Oxford Medical School (1961) (1)
- THE CASE AGAINST THE WIDAL TEST. (1930) (1)
- A standardized method of disinfecting infected blood-clots (1947) (1)
- THE ANTIGENS OF VIBRIO CHOLERÆ (1935) (1)
- Ernest William Ainley-Walker, born 27th January 1871, died 15th August 1955. (1956) (1)
- The Agglutination of Standard Agglutinable Cultures of the Flexner-group of Dysentery Bacilli by Non-dysenteric Human Sera (1923) (1)
- A DEVICE FOR INSURING SPONTANEOUS SEPARATION OF BLOOD CLOT FROM THE WALLS OF THE CONTAINING VESSEL. (1917) (1)
- Decline of Pertussis (1958) (1)
- Jean Orr‐Ewing. Born 28th April 1897. Died 17th November 1944 (1946) (1)
- A Valuation of the “Agglutinability-factor” in Dreyer's System (1921) (0)
- COMPULSORY GREEK AT OXFORD (1919) (0)
- STANDARD AGGLUTINABLE CULTURES OF THE DYSENTERY (FLEXNER GROUP) BACILLI. (1922) (0)
- WHAT IS GANGRENE (1942) (0)
- Prophylaxis, Treatment and Bacteriology of Pertussis: (Section of Epidemiology and State Medicine). (1936) (0)
- Bacteria from Wounds Enclosed in Plaster (1941) (0)
- OBITUARY (1893) (0)
- A PERMANENT CRITERION FOR THE STANDARD AGGLUTINATION TEST. (1919) (0)
- THE PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE STANDARDISATION OF AGGLUTINABLE CULTURES.: With a Note on THE APPLICATION OF DREYER'S SYSTEM TO B. PARATYPHOSUS A (1920) (0)
- Microbes and Ultramicrobes: an Account of Bacteria, Viruses and the Bacteriophage (1932) (0)
- OPTIONAL OR COMPULSORY GREEK AT OXFORD (1919) (0)
- THE INSTABILITY OF RED BLOOD CELLS PRESERVED IN THE METHOD OF ROUS AND TURNER. (1919) (0)
- WEIL'S DISEASE (1946) (0)
- AGGLUTINATION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF DYSENTERY (1918) (0)
- Oxford Hesitates (1951) (0)
- THE INSTABILITY OF ROUS-TURNER BLOOD SUSPENSIONS. (1920) (0)
- Results obtained in India by the Use of " O " Sera Agglutinating the Cholera Vibrio prepared with Standard " O" Antigens. (1937) (0)
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