Carl Hamilton Browning
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Scottish bacteriologist and immunologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carl Hamilton Browning LLD FRS FRSE was a Scottish bacteriologist and immunologist. He is especially remembered for his important work in Germany with Paul Ehrlich. He discovered the therapeutic qualities of acridine dyes.
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- Topley and Wilson's Principles of Bacteriology and Immunity (1946) (306)
- The Acridines (1951) (67)
- The history of bacteriology. (1947) (58)
- FLAVINE AND BRILLIANT GREEN, POWERFUL ANTISEPTICS WITH LOW TOXICITY TO THE TISSUES (1917) (47)
- The trypanocidal action of certain phenanthridinium compounds (1938) (39)
- Relationships between Antiseptic Action and Chemical Constitution with Special Reference to Compounds of the Pyridine, Quinoline, Acridine and Phenazine Series (1922) (31)
- Chemo‐therapy in trypanosome‐infections: An experimental study (31)
- The Antiseptic Properties of the Amino Derivatives of Styryl and Anil Quinoline (1926) (30)
- THE ANTISEPTIC PROPERTIES OF ACRIFLAVINE AND PROFLAVINE, AND BRILLIANT GREEN (1917) (26)
- 78. Researches in the phenanthridine series. Part VI. The relationship between structure and trypanocidal properties (1945) (23)
- Recent methods in the diagnosis and treatment of syphilis (1912) (21)
- Phenanthridine Compounds as Chemotherapeutic Agents in Experimental T. cruzi Infections (1946) (20)
- The Antiseptic and Trypanocidal Action of some Benzoylamino Quinoline Anil and Styryl Compounds (1933) (20)
- The Isolation of Typhoid Bacilli from Faeces by means of Brilliant Green in Fluid Medium (1913) (20)
- The Trypanocidal Action of Some Derivatives of Anil and Styryl Quinoline (1929) (19)
- Constituents concerned in the Wassermann syphilis reaction, with special reference to lecithin and cholesterin (18)
- 78. Researches in the phenanthridine series. Part V. The colour and antiseptic properties of quaternary salts (1938) (17)
- On the Action of Complement as Agglutinin (1906) (17)
- STERILIZATION OF THE SKIN AND OTHER SURFACES BY A MIXTURE OF CRYSTAL VIOLET AND BRILLIANT GREEN (1918) (16)
- Hydrogen‐ion concentration and antiseptic potency, with special reference to the action of acridine compounds (14)
- Aminoacridine Compounds as Surface Antiseptics (1943) (13)
- On the filtration of serum complement (12)
- Stable Dwarf-Colony Forms produced by Staphylococcus pyogenes. (1950) (12)
- On Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified in Haemolytic Sera (11)
- CHRONIC ENTERIC CARRIERS AND THEIR TREATMENT (1933) (10)
- 1 – Chemotherapy with Antibacterial Dyestuffs (1964) (10)
- Emil Behring and Paul Ehrlich: Their Contributions to Science (1955) (9)
- Bactericidal Properties Conferred on the Blood by Intravenous Injections of Diamino-Acridine Sulphate (1918) (9)
- THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANTISEPTIC ACTION OF FLAVINE. (1917) (8)
- THE ANTISEPTIC ACTION OF THE STYRYL-PYRIDINES AND STYRYL-QUINOLINES * (1923) (8)
- THE CHEMOTHERAPY OF RECENT EXPERIMENTAL WOUND INFECTIONS (1925) (8)
- The chemotherapy of trypanosome infections. (1954) (7)
- THE COMPLEMENT‐FIXATION TEST IN SYPHILIS (1919) (7)
- The Wassermann reaction in rabbits infected with the trypanosomes of nagana, and the effect of treatment with arsenophenylglycin (Ehrlich) (7)
- On the bactericidal action of normal serum (6)
- The Testing of Antiseptics in Relation to their Use in Wound Treatment (1919) (6)
- THE ANTISEPTIC PROPERTIES OF CYANINE DYES * (1922) (6)
- The Therapeutic Action of some Bismuthyl Derivatives of Organic Hydroxy-Acids (1927) (6)
- The Germicidal Action of Ultra-Violet Radiation and Its Correlation with Selective Absorption.--Addendum (1917) (6)
- Antiseptic Compounds: Some Further Derivatives of Anilquinoline (1928) (6)
- The Antiseptic Action of Compounds of the Apocyanine, Carbocyanine and Isocyanine Series (1924) (6)
- THE VALUE OF ANTISEPTICS IN THE CONTROL OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS * (1934) (6)
- Paul Ehrlich—Memories of 1905-7 (1954) (5)
- Chemotherapy by Sulphanilamide Drugs (1939) (5)
- Chemotherapy of T. Congolense Infections with Phenanthridine Compounds: Biological Aspects (1949) (5)
- Therapeutic Interference caused by Isomerides of Trypanocidal Styryl Quinoline Derivatives. (1931) (5)
- The chemotherapy of Trypanosoma congolense infection with phenanthridinium compounds etc. (1948) (5)
- Studies on Experimental Tuberculosis in Mice The Susceptibility of Mice to Inoculation with Tubercle Bacilli (1926) (5)
- The Effect of the Stage of Infection on the Chemotherapeutic Response of T. congolaise and on the Immunity following Cure. (1943) (5)
- The antiseptic and trypanocidal properties of some anil and styryl derivatives of 4 amino quinaldine (1933) (5)
- Proflavine and acriflavine. (1967) (5)
- The Antiseptic Potency of Acriflavine, with Considerations on the Variability of Results in Testing Antiseptics (1921) (5)
- Variation in Chemotherapeutic Susceptibility Associated with Change in Virulence of a Strain of Trypanosoma brucei (1935) (5)
- The Antiseptic and Trypanocidal Action of Certain Styryl and Anil Benzthiazole Derivatives (1931) (4)
- Modifications of serum and organ extract due to physical agencies, and their effect on the Wassermann syphilis reaction (4)
- On the Properties of Anti-immune-bodies and Complementoids (1906) (4)
- Suggestions for a New Criterion of a Positive Wassermann Reaction based on an Analysis of 2334 Quantitative Tests (1920) (4)
- The action of cholesterin and its derivatives on lecithin as syphilitic antigen and as hæmolysin with cobra venom (3)
- The antiseptic and trypanocidal action of certain styryl and anil quinoline carboxylamides. (1932) (3)
- On the Wassermann Reaction, and especially its Significance in Relation to General Paralysis (1909) (3)
- [Acquired immunity to Trypanosoma congolense, further observations]. (1953) (3)
- Aminostyryl Quinoline and Aminoanil Quinoline Compounds. A New Group of Trypanocidal Agents. (3)
- On the Combining Properties of Serum-Complements and on Complementoids (3)
- Experimental infection with Trypanosoma congolense in mice: The effect of splenectomy (1934) (3)
- The Present Status of Amino-acridine Compounds (Flavines) as Surface Antiseptics. (1943) (3)
- WASSERMANN TESTS: THE OCCURRENCE OF VARIATIONS IN THE RESULTS OF SUCCESSIVE TESTS ; THE CLINICAL APPLICATION OF THE DATA. (1919) (3)
- Observations on the chemo-therapy of bacterial infections, with special reference to experimental pneumococcus infection (3)
- 112. The preparation and therapeutic properties of certain 4-substituted quinoline derivatives (1939) (3)
- THE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS BY SALVARSAN (1911) (2)
- THE BIOLOGICAL SYPHILIS-REACTION, ITS SIGNIFICANCE AND METHOD OF APPLICATION. (1909) (2)
- CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC ACTION ON SP. MINUS IN MICE BY CERTAIN ANIL AND STYRYL QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS FREE FROM METALS OR METALLOIDS (1936) (2)
- Synthetic Dyes as Antiseptics and Chemotherapeutic Agents. (1922) (2)
- THE ACTION OF ACRIDINE ANTISEPTICS—ACRIFLAVINE AND RIVANOL—ON STREPTOCOCCI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SUBCUTANEOUS INFECTIONS IN MICE (1928) (2)
- A NOTE ON THE USE OF "ANTIGENS" IN DIAGNOSIS BY THE WASSERMANN REACTION: THE NECESSITY FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION. (1918) (2)
- 225. Researches in the phenanthridine series. Part VII. Quaternary salts with urethane and urea substituents (1946) (2)
- THE TREATMENT OF WOUNDS BY FLAVINE (1918) (2)
- 115. The preparation and therapeutic properties of certain acridine derivatives. Part II. Derivatives of s-(6-amino-2-quinolyl)-5-acridylethenes (1938) (2)
- Chemotherapeutic Antiseptics (1937) (2)
- CRITICAL REVIEW HAEMOLYSIS IN ITS CLINICAL ASPECTS (1913) (2)
- The Antigenic Properties of Globin, with a Note on the Independence of the Properties of Serum and Tissue Proteins, as Exemplified by the Absence of Antibody from the Globin of an Immunised Animal (1920) (1)
- The Treatment of Relapses in Experimental Trypanosome Infections: Cores after Repeated Relapses without increasing the Dose of the Chemotherapeutic Agent. (1)
- Applied bacteriology : studies and reviews of some present-day problems for the laboratory worker, the clinician, and the administrator (1)
- THE TECHNIQUE OF THE WASSERMANN REACTION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE USE OF ANTIGENS CONTAINING CHOLESTERIN. (1914) (1)
- INVESTIGATIONS ON SYPHILIS AS AFFECTING THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITY (1914) (1)
- THE ANTISEPTIC ACTION OF CARBAZOLE-3-DIAZONIUM CHLORIDE AND CERTAIN OTHER DIAZONIUM COMPOUNDS: WITH A NOTE ON THE PREPARATION OF CARBAZOLE-3-DIAZONIUM CHLORIDE (1935) (1)
- Use and Abuse of Antiseptics (1938) (1)
- Prophylaxis of Experimental Trypanosome Infections by Chemotherapeutic Agents. (1934) (1)
- Problems of Infection (1944) (1)
- The Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow (1947) (0)
- Excerpts from the history of chemotherapy. (1967) (0)
- Discussion on Paratyphoid Fever (1916) (0)
- Differential Antiseptic Action of Organic Dyes (1915) (0)
- THE TRYPANOCIDAL ACTION OF CERTAIN STYRYL SELENAZOLE COMPOUNDS (1935) (0)
- Equipment for the Calling of Medicine (1946) (0)
- The Common Cold: A Survey of Recent Work (1935) (0)
- THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF IMMUNITY REACTIONS * (1915) (0)
- Ulcerating Gummatous Syphilide Treated by "606" in a Congenital Syphilitic (1911) (0)
- On the Nature of the Opsonins of Normal and of Immune Sera and on Opsonic effects resulting from the combined Action of Immune Body and Complement. (1908) (0)
- The Present Position of Chemotherapy by Drugs of the Sulphani-lamide Group. The Bacteriological and Experimental Aspect. (1939) (0)
- THE MEASURE OF THE POTENCY OF ANTISEPTICS—THEIR THERAPEUTIC VALUE IN WOUNDS (1917) (0)
- Letter from C. H. Browning to Joshua Lederberg (1950) (0)
- The Antisyphilitic Action and Other Effects of Arsenical Compounds in Relation to Their Constitution (1921) (0)
- Toxicity of Amino-acridine Compounds (1944) (0)
- Commemoration of Paul Ehrlich's Genius (1957) (0)
- THE IMPORTANCE OF METHOD IN THE ISOLATION OF PATHOGENIC ORGANISMS OF THE TYPHOID GROUP FROM FAECES (1916) (0)
- THE GERMICIDAL POWER OF FLAVINE. (1917) (0)
- Experimental Work Bearing on the Virulence of the Tubercle Bacillus and on the Localisation of Tuberculous Lesions in the Lungs (1923) (0)
- Prof. Hans Sachs (1945) (0)
- On the Alterations in Haemolytic Immune-body which occur during the Process of Immunisation (1911) (0)
- The Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Venereal Pyogenic Infections of the Urinary Tract, with Special Reference to Urinary Antiseptics (1922) (0)
- Chemotherapy-the Progress of Thirty Yean and the Prospect. (1935) (0)
- The Antiseptic “Flavine” (Acriflavine) (1917) (0)
- Latent and Chronic Infections with the Typhoid Bacillus (1910) (0)
- THE ISOLATION OF TYPHOID AND PARATYPHOID BACILLI FROM FAECES, With Special Reference to the Use of Brilliant Green and Telluric Acid (1915) (0)
- Problems of Infection: A Lecture Commemorating the Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Hector Cameron. (1944) (0)
- Hydrogen Dioxid in Burns. (1900) (0)
- RESEARCH ON THE ANTISEPTIC PROPERTIES OF “FLAVINE” COMPOUNDS (1917) (0)
- Paul Ehrlich's Collected Papers (1961) (0)
- An anti‐substance to globin, and its properties (0)
- Muir & Ritchie's manual of bacteriology (1937) (0)
- Infectivity in Acquired Syphilis, with Special Reference to the Wassermann Reaction: The Bearing on Administrative Control of Treatment (1920) (0)
- Discussion on Paratyphoid Fever. (0)
- Pathology in Britain in the first half of the twentieth century, with a glance forward. (1967) (0)
- Studies on immunity, by Robert Muir...in collaboration with Carl H. Browning, M. D., Alexander R. Ferguson, M. D. and William B. M. Martin. (0)
- Supersensitiveness: An Outline of the Chief Facts and Views as to Its Nature (1934) (0)
- THE DIFFERENTIATION OF DYSENTERY BACILLI. (1918) (0)
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