Ernest William Goodpasture
American pathologist and physician
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- Doctorate Medicine Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernest William Goodpasture was an American pathologist and physician. Goodpasture advanced the scientific understanding of the pathogenesis of infectious diseases, parasitism, and a variety of rickettsial and viral infections. Together with colleagues at Vanderbilt University, he invented methods for growing viruses and rickettsiae in chicken embryos and fertilized chicken eggs. This enabled the development of vaccines against influenza, chicken pox, smallpox, yellow fever, typhus, Rocky mountain spotted fever, and other diseases. He also described Goodpasture syndrome.
Ernest William Goodpasture's Published Works
Published Works
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CERTAIN PULMONARY LESIONS IN RELATION TO THE ETIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA (1919) (378)
- Transmission of the Virus of Herpes Febrilis along Nerves in experimentally infected Rabbits. (1923) (162)
- The Susceptibility of the Chorio-Allantoic Membrane of Chick Embryos to Infection with the Fowl-Pox Virus. (1931) (140)
- CONCERNING THE NATURE OF PROTOZOAN-LIKE CELLS IN CERTAIN LESIONS OF INFANCY (1921) (98)
- The Axis-Cylinders of Peripheral Nerves as Portals of Entry to the Central Nervous System for the Virus of Herpes Simplex in Experimentally Infected Rabbits. (98)
- THE CULTIVATION OF VACCINE AND OTHER VIRUSES IN THE CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE OF CHICK EMBRYOS. (1931) (86)
- Infectious Oral Papillomatosis of Dogs. (1932) (72)
- AN INVESTIGATION OF THE ETIOLOGY OF MUMPS (1934) (71)
- The Problem of Infection as Presented by Bacterial Invasion of the Chorio-Allantoic Membrane of Chick Embryos. (1937) (64)
- Herpetic infection, with especial reference to involvement of the nervous system. 1929. (1929) (60)
- Vaccinal Infection of the Chorio-Allantoic Membrane of the Chick Embryo. (1932) (60)
- Virus Pneumonia of Infants Secondary to Epidemic Infections. (1939) (58)
- A Study of Rabies, with Reference to a Neural Transmission of the Virus in Rabbits, and the Structure and Significance of Negri Bodies. (1925) (54)
- Experimental Herpes Zoster. (1923) (52)
- Experimental Production of Herpetic Lesions in Organs and Tissues of the Rabbit. (1923) (51)
- AN ETIOLOGIC CONSIDERATION OF DONOVANIA GRANULOMATIS CULTIVATED FROM GRANULOMA INGUINALE (THREE CASES) IN EMBRYONIC YOLK (1945) (46)
- Pulmonary fibrosis secondary to pneumonia. (1952) (45)
- The Infectivity of Isolated Inclusion Bodies of Fowl-Pox. (45)
- Intranuclear Inclusions in Experimental Herpetic Lesions of Rabbits. (42)
- An experimental study of complement and hemolytic amboceptor introduced into chick embryos. (1938) (37)
- Concerning the Pathogenesis of Typhoid Fever. (1937) (36)
- An Experimental Investigation Concerning the Nature of Contagious Lymphosarcoma of Dogs (1934) (36)
- THE INFLUENCE OF THYROID PRODUCTS ON THE PRODUCTION OF MYOCARDIAL NECROSIS (1921) (35)
- THE PREPARATION OF ANTISMALLPOX VACCINE BY CULTURE OP THE VIRUS IN THE CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE OP CHICK EMBRYOS, AND ITS USE IN HUMAN IMMUNIZATION (1935) (33)
- Infection of Chick Embryos with H. Pertussis Reproducing Pulmonary Lesions of Whooping Cough. (1937) (31)
- A STUDY OF HUMAN SKIN GRAFTED UPON THE CHORIO-ALLANTOIS OF CHICK EMBRYOS (1938) (31)
- The Pathologic Anatomy of Tularemia in Man. (1928) (29)
- A Comparison of the Inclusion Bodies of Fowl-Pox and Molluscum Contagiosum. (1931) (29)
- A Cytologic Study of Molluscum Contagiosum. (1927) (27)
- An Anatomical Study of Senescence in Dogs, with Especial Reference to the Relation of Cellular changes of Age to Tumors. (1918) (27)
- Infection of Human Skin, Grafted on the Chorioallantois of Chick Embryos, with the Virus of Herpes Zoster. (1944) (26)
- Isolation of a wild avian pox virus inducing both cytoplasmic and nuclear inclusions. (1962) (25)
- Spontaneous encephalitis in rabbits (1924) (24)
- THE ETIOLOGY OF MUMPS (1935) (21)
- The Pathways of Infection of the Central Nervous System in Herpetic Encephalitis of Rabbits Contracted by Contact; with a Comparative Comment on Medullary Lesions in a Case of Human Poliomyelitis. (20)
- SOME USES OF THE CHICK EMBRYO FOR THE STUDY OF INFECTION AND IMMUNITY (1938) (18)
- The Histopathology of Experimental Mumps in the Monkey, Macacus Rhesus. (1936) (18)
- Infection of Newborn Syrian Hamsters with the Virus of Mare Abortion (Dimock and Edwards). (1942) (18)
- The transmission of the virus of herpes febrilis along sensory nerves with resulting unilateral lesions in the central nervous system in the rabbit (1923) (15)
- VIRUS INFECTION OF THE MAMMALIAN FETUS. (1942) (15)
- Nuclear Changes of Ganglion Cells in Experimental Herpetic Encephalitis. (1927) (14)
- Virus Infection of Human Fetal Membranes Grafted on the Chorioallantois of Chick Embryos. (1942) (14)
- BRONCHOPNEUMONIA DUE TO HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI FOLLOWING INFLUENZA (1919) (14)
- Certain Factors Determining the Incidence and Severity of Herpetic Encephalitis in Rabbits. (13)
- YELLOW ATROPHY OF THE LIVER: ACUTE, SUBACUTE AND HEALED (1927) (13)
- OCCLUSION OF THE ENTIRE INFERIOR VENA CAVA BY HYPERNEPHROMA, WITH THROMBOSIS OF THE HEPATIC VEIN AND ITS BRANCHES (1918) (12)
- A Method of Demonstrating Experimental Gross Lesions of the Central Nervous System. (1923) (12)
- Further Studies on the Etiology of Granuloma Inguinale (1933) (12)
- IMMUNOLOGIC RELATIONSHIP OF DONOVANIA GRANULOMATIS TO GRANULOMA INGUINALE (1945) (12)
- The Relation of the Virus of Fowl-Pox to the Specific Cellular Inclusions of the Disease. (11)
- Histopathology of the Intestine in Cholera. (11)
- THE PATHOLOGY OF PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY BACILLUS INFLUENZAE DURING AN INTEREPIDEMIC PERIOD (1924) (11)
- HUMAN IMMUNIZATION WITH A DERMAL VACCINE CULTIVATED ON THE MEMBRANES OF CHICK EMBRYOS. (1933) (10)
- EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNITY TO THE VIRUS OF MUMPS IN MONKEYS (1936) (10)
- THE PROTECTIVE ACTION OF RABBIT SERUM FOR VACCINIA VIRUS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. (1936) (9)
- FIBRINOGEN: II. The Association of Liver and Intestine in Rapid Regeneration of Fibrinogen (7)
- INTRACELLULAR PARASITISM AND THE CYTOTROPISM OF VIRUSES (1936) (7)
- VIRUS INFECTION OF THE CHICK EMBRYO (1939) (7)
- ACUTE ENCEPHALITIS IN A CHILD WITH CEREBELLAR LESIONS LIKE THOSE OF LOUPING ILL IN MONKEYS (1936) (6)
- Spontaneous arteriovenous aneurysm in the thorax (1928) (6)
- BOECK'S SARCOID: A CASE OF BILATERAL TUMOR OF THE LACRIMAL GLAND (1941) (6)
- THE PATHOLOGY OF CERTAIN VIRUS DISEASES (1928) (6)
- Cytoplasmic inclusions resembling Guarnieri bodies, and other phenomena induced by mutants of the virus of fowlpox. (1959) (6)
- Observations on Mitochondria of Tumors. (1918) (5)
- Immunity to Fowlpox Studied by Means of Skin Grafts on Chorioallantois of Chick Embryo. (1940) (4)
- The occurrence of intranuclear inclusion bodies in certain tissues of the rabbit inoculated directly with the virus of herpes labialis (1923) (4)
- Infection of Monkeys with Donovan Organisms by Injections of Tissue from Human Lesions of Granuloma inguinale. (1931) (4)
- Old Age in Relation to Cell-Overgrowth and Cancer. (4)
- ETIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF GRANULOMA INGUINALE (1931) (4)
- The Nature of Fowl-Pox Virus as Indicated by Its Reaction to Treatment with Potassium Hydroxide and Other Chemicals. (1930) (3)
- Immunity to Virus Diseases. (1936) (3)
- Research and Medical Practice. (1946) (3)
- The Effect of Treatment on the Wassermann Reaction in Yaws. (3)
- The intracellular environment for infectious agents. (1948) (3)
- The Developing Egg as a Culture Medium. (1940) (3)
- Complement Fixation in Treated and Untreated Leprosy. (2)
- USE OF EMBRYO CHICK IN INVESTIGATION OF CERTAIN PATHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS (1933) (2)
- AN ACID POLYCHROME-METHYLENE BLUE SOLUTION FOR ROUTINE AND SPECIAL STAINING (1917) (2)
- An Experimental Investigation of the Etiology and Immunology of Granuloma Inguinale. (1945) (2)
- CYTOTROPIC VIRUSES, WITH REFERENCES TO FILTERABLE FORMS OF BACTERIA AND CANCER (1933) (2)
- The Cell-Parasite Relationship in Bacterial and Virus Infection. (1940) (1)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF PANCREAS INTOXICATION (1917) (1)
- TRANSMISSION OF VIRUS OF HERPES FEBRILIS (1926) (1)
- Yellow Fever Encephalitis of the Monkey (Macacus Rhesus). (1932) (1)
- Investigations concerning Yaws. (1)
- THE PATHOLOGY OF POLIOMYELITIS (1941) (1)
- The influence of William Henry Welch upon the development of pathology. (1950) (0)
- The pathology of viral neoplasia. (1957) (0)
- The pathogenesis of neurocytotropic virus diseases. (1934) (0)
- COMMENTS ON VIRUS DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL (1937) (0)
- A VIRUS PNEUMONIA IN INFANTS (1939) (0)
- 3. SPINAL CORD. THE PATH OF THE RABIES VIRUS IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (1929) (0)
- Double Primary Abdominal Pregnancy. (1916) (0)
- A Poisonous Constituent in Cholera Stools. (0)
- THE USE OF EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES IN TEACHING PATHOLOGY (1932) (0)
- Ekiri Project -- 1946-47 -- United States Public Health Service -- letter, 1946-12-13 (1946) (0)
- Influence Of Thyroid Products On Myocardial Necrosis (0)
- Correspondence -- 1940-43 -- Animals, NFIP -- letter, 1943-01-04 (1943) (0)
- Crystalline Hyalin. (0)
- Immunity to Virus Diseases: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations (1940) (0)
- Letter from Ernest W. Goodpasture to Joshua Lederberg (1955) (0)
- The pathology of virus disease (1941) (0)
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