Frederick George Novy
American bacteriologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick George Novy was an American bacteriologist, organic chemist, and instructor. Born in Chicago, Illinois, the third son of Joseph Novy and his wife Frances, grew up on the West Side, near the site where the Great Chicago Fire started in 1871. After attending the local public schools, Novy matriculated to the University of Michigan where he studied chemistry, graduating with a B.S. in 1886. He performed his graduate studies at the same institution, receiving his master's degree in 1887 with a thesis on "Cocaine and its derivatives". At this time he became an instructor at the University, teaching a course in bacteriology, then was awarded an Sc.D. in 1890 with a thesis titled, "The Toxic Products of the Bacillus of Hog Cholera". The following year, he completed the work needed to receive his M.D. He was married to Grace Garwood in 1891; the daughter of Dr. V. G. Garwood.
Frederick George Novy's Published Works
Published Works
- On The Cultivation Of Trypanosoma Brucei (97)
- Hibernomas, brown fat tumors. (1956) (89)
- The Trypanosomes of Mosquitoes and Other Insects (1907) (56)
- CONGENITAL DEFECT OF THE SCALP (1942) (45)
- Studies on Spirillum Obermeieri and Related Organisms (1906) (41)
- Capillary aneurysms of the skin. (1965) (41)
- CAPILLARY ANEURYSMS OF THE SKIN. (1965) (27)
- On The Trypanosomes Of Birds (1905) (26)
- ANAPHYLATOXIN AND ANAPHYLAXIS (1917) (26)
- “Trypanosomes and bird malaria” (1904) (25)
- Microbic respirationI. The compensation manometer and other means for the study of microbic respiration (1925) (19)
- THE CULTIVATION OF TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI.A PRELIMINARY NOTE. (1903) (18)
- FAILURE OF THE SWEAT MECHANISM IN THE DESERT (1944) (17)
- A GENERALIZED MERCURIAL (CINNABAR) REACTION FOLLOWING TATTOOING (1944) (14)
- Anaphylatoxin and Anaphylaxis. I. Trypanosome Anaphylatoxin. (1917) (14)
- IV. Agar Anaphylatoxin: Rat Serum (1917) (11)
- RHINOPHYMA WITH CARCINOMATOUS DEGENERATION: REPORT OF A CASE (1930) (10)
- IX. Specific Anaphylactic Shock (1917) (10)
- Microbic RespirationIV. The So-Called Aerobic Growth of Anaerobes: Potato Respiration (1925) (10)
- A severe form of acne developing in the tropics. (1949) (9)
- Melanoma-simulating nodules due to capillary aneurysms. (1956) (8)
- Cultivation studies on wart suspensions of verruca vulgaris and condyloma acuminatum. (1955) (7)
- Immunization by Means of Cultures of Trypanosoma lewisi. (1912) (7)
- SUCCESSFUL CANINE INFECTION WITH CULTURES OF LEISHMANIA INFANTUM (C. NICOLLE). (1908) (6)
- PHENOLPHTHALEIN ERUPTION: EXPERIMENTAL DATA ON ITS CAUSATION (1932) (5)
- THE CULTIVATION OF THE SURRA TRYPANOSOME OF THE PHILIPPINES. (1904) (5)
- ACTION OF FORMALDEHYDE ON ENZYMES AND ON CERTAIN PBOTEIDS (1899) (4)
- The rat virus. (1953) (4)
- DISEASE CARRIERS (1912) (4)
- THE CULTIVATION OF SPIRILLUM OBERMEIERI.PRELIMINARY NOTE. (1906) (3)
- II. Agar Anaphylatoxin: Guinea-Pig Serum (1917) (3)
- V. Effect of Multiple Doses of Anaphylatoxin (1917) (3)
- Mosquito Trypanosomes (1906) (3)
- Anaphylatoxin and Anaphylaxis: VII. Peptone Anaphylatoxin (1917) (3)
- A. M. A. Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry. (1905) (2)
- Ptomaines, Leucomaines and Bacterial Proteids, or the Chemical Factors in the Causation of Disease (1892) (2)
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COLLOIDAL GOLD REACTION AS A DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC AID IN NEUROSYPHILIS (1932) (2)
- VI. Effect of Intravenous Injections of Agar (1917) (2)
- GIN AND TONIC-A CAUSE OF DERMATITIS (1957) (1)
- III. Agar Anaphylatoxin: Rabbit Serum (1917) (1)
- Successful canine infection with cultures of Leishmania infantum (Ch. Nicolle) (1908) (1)
- Isolation of Trypanosomes from accompanying Bacteria (1906) (1)
- Survivors of Bombing of Hiroshima Three Years Later (1950) (1)
- Directions for laboratory work in bacteriology ... Frederick G. Novy (1)
- VICTOR CLARENCE VAUGHAN. (1)
- Ptomaïnes and leucomaïnes, and bacterial proteids: or the chemical factors in the causation of disease. By Victor C. Vaughan ... and Frederick G. Novy. (1)
- SOME RESULTS OF MICROSCOPICAL RESEARCH WHICH HAVE BEEN SIGNIFICANT FOR HUMAN WELFARE. (1936) (1)
- Respiration of microorganisms (1932) (1)
- PRELIMINARY REPORT ON AMERICAN BIOLOGICAL STAINS. (1922) (1)
- Lymphogranuloma Inguinale: Report of a Case Originating in Northern California. (0)
- Capillary aneurysms. (1966) (0)
- Laboratory work in physiological chemistry. By Frederick G. Novy ... (0)
- Laboratory work in physiological chemistry (0)
- Cutaneous diphtheria. (1950) (0)
- Cellular toxins; or, The chemical factors in the causation of disease, by Victor C. Vaughan... and Frederick G. Novy. (0)
- A TREATISE ON CELLULAR TOXINS, OR THE CHEMICAL FACTORS IN THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE (1902) (0)
- AMERICAN EOSINS. (0)
- TROPICAL ACNE. (1946) (0)
- Vitamin Therapy in Dermatology. (1942) (0)
- DERMATOLOGICAL EXPERIENCES IN A UNITED STATES NAVAL HOSPITAL. (1943) (0)
- Acetozone in the Therapy of Typhoid Fever (1902) (0)
- Drug Eruptions Due to the Barbiturates. (1938) (0)
- LOS ANGELES DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY AND SAN FRANCISCO DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY (1950) (0)
- Vitamin D2 in the treatment of psoriasis. (1951) (0)
- Survivors of bombing of Hiroshima 3 years later. (1950) (0)
- Laboratory work in bacteriology. By Frederick G. Novy. (0)
- THE NEWER ANTIBIOTICS IN DERMATOLOGY. (1950) (0)
- Infantile Eczema: Its Dermatologic Management. (1940) (0)
- Great Names in American Medical History (1964) (0)
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