George Walter McCoy
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- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Walter McCoy was an American physician. An international expert on leprosy, he served as director of the National Institute of Health for more than twenty years. Early life and education McCoy was born in 1876 in the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania. He was the son of Osborn George McCoy and his wife Lavanda Walters, and had one sibling, J. Ross McCoy, who died young in 1899. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1898 and completed his internship at City Hospital in Newark, New Jersey.
George Walter McCoy's Published Works
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Published Works
- THE METHODS OF IMMUNOLOGY. (1923) (194)
- Further Observations on a Plague-Like Disease of Rodents with a Preliminary Note on the Causative Agent, Bacterium Tularense (186)
- A Preliminary Report on tumors found in Wild Rats. (1909) (46)
- The Prevalence and Trend of Drug Addiction in the United States and Factors Influencing It (1925) (34)
- Malaria in the Upper Mississippi Valley 1760-1900 (1945) (16)
- Plague among Ground Squirrels in America (1910) (15)
- Accidental Psittacosis Infection among the Personnel of the Hygienic Laboratory (13)
- Plague in Ground Squirrels. (1908) (12)
- The Action of Currents of Very High Frequency upon Tissue Cells. A Upon a Transplantable Mouse Sarcoma (1929) (11)
- A Note on Squirrel Fleas as Plague Carriers (11)
- An Epidemiological and Statistical Study of Tonsillitis, Including Related Throat Conditions (11)
- Psittacosis among the Personnel of the Hygienic Laboratory. (1934) (10)
- Tuberculosis among Ground Squirrels (Citellus Beecheyi, Richardson). (1911) (9)
- The Chaulmoogra Oil Treatment of Leprosy. (8)
- Pellagra Incidence in Relation to Sex, Age, Season, Occupation and ???Disabling Sickness??? in Seven Cotton Mill Villages of South Carolina during 1916 (1920) (8)
- Filterability of the Infective Agent of Psittacosis in Birds. (8)
- The Susceptibility to Plague of the Prairie Dog, the Desert Wood Rat, and the Rock Squirrel (1910) (7)
- The Regional Distribution of Fleas on Rodents (1909) (7)
- Pathological Conditions Found in Rats. Observations Based upon Examination of 50,000 Rats in the Laboratory of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, San Francisco, Cal. (6)
- The Susceptibility to Plague of the Weasel, the Chipmunk, and the Pocket Gopher (1911) (6)
- The Susceptibility Of Gophers, Field Mice, And Ground Squirrels To Plague Infection (1909) (6)
- Antirabic Vaccine Paralysis: Consideration of Various Vaccines (5)
- THE FAILURE OF A BACTERIAL VACCINE AS A PROPHYLACTIC AGAINST INFLUENZA (1918) (5)
- The Virulence Of Old And Of Recent Cultures Of Bacillus Pestis. (1909) (5)
- A Note on Acid-fast Bacilli in Head Lice (Pediculus capitis). (4)
- RELATIVE VALUE OF CULTURAL AND INOCULATION TESTS FOR DETECTION OF B. TETANI. (1919) (4)
- Diphtheria: An Epidemic, Probably of Milk Origin, Occurring at Newport, Rhode Island and Vicinity (4)
- Subacute Plague in Man Due to Ground Squirrel Infection (1909) (4)
- Bubonic Plague and Maritime Quarantine (1928) (4)
- THE CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF AMEBIC DYSENTERY (1936) (4)
- Relation between Trypanocidal and Spirocheticidal Activities of Neoarsphenamine. (4)
- International Standardization of Biological Products by the League of Nations. (1936) (4)
- STATUS OF PROPHYLACTIC VACCINATION AGAINST INFLUENZA (1919) (3)
- Virus and Rickettsial Diseases, With Especial Consideration of Their Public Health Significance (1940) (3)
- Plague Infection in a Brush-Rat (Neotoma Fuscipes) (1910) (3)
- Fleas as Plague Carriers between Rats and Ground Squirrels (3)
- History of Leprosy in the United States1 (1938) (3)
- Observations on the Epidemiology of Leprosy. (1942) (3)
- Studies on Ringworm Funguses With Reference to Public Health Problems (1933) (3)
- Activities and Trends in the Laboratory Field. (1933) (3)
- Further Laboratory Investigations of Typhoid in Alabama (1928) (3)
- The germicidal property of milk (1908) (3)
- Statistical Study of Leprosy in Hawaii. (3)
- Atypical laryngeal lesions; problems in diagnosis. (1954) (3)
- Leprosy-Like Disease in Rats (3)
- CONTROL OF AMEBIC DYSENTERY: CLINICAL LECTURE AT CLEVELAND SESSION (1934) (3)
- Pitfalls in Determining the Prophylactic or Curative Value of Bacterial Vaccines: With Special Reference to Influenza (3)
- Observations on the Food of Anopheles Larvae (2)
- Fecundity of Hawaiian Lepers. (2)
- Observations on naturally acquired Rat Leprosy. (2)
- Notes on the Bionomics of Rats and Ground Squirrels. (2)
- THE ADMINISTRATION OF ARSPHENAMIN (1919) (2)
- Incidence of Certain Communicable Diseases Common among Children (1925) (2)
- FROZEN TOXIN-ANTITOXIN REACTIONS (1924) (2)
- COMPOSITE NATURE OF VITAMIN B (1928) (2)
- Meningococcus Meningitis and Measures for its Control. (2)
- A microfilaria (Microfilaria rosenaui n. sp.) from the California ground squirrel (Citellus beecheyi) (1911) (2)
- Siphonaptera Observed in the Plague Campaign in California, with a Note upon Host Transference (2)
- Epidemiological Principles Affecting the Distribution of Malaria in Southern United States (1925) (2)
- Amoebic Dysentery: Problems Presented by the Outbreak in 1933 (1934) (2)
- Bacillus psittacosis Nocard, 1893. Failure to find it in the 1929-30 Epidemic in the United States. (2)
- Leprosy; factors in public health management. (1948) (2)
- Will the Inhalation of Siliceous Dusts Activate a Partially Healed Focus of Tuberculous Infection (1930) (1)
- A Note concerning the Favorable Influence of Glucose on the Growth of Acid Fasts. (1)
- Tumors of Ground Squirrels (Citellus Beecheyi) (1)
- Psychiatric Studies of Delinquents (1920) (1)
- The Cultivation of Acid-fast Bacilli from Lepers by the use of Symbiotic Organisms. (1)
- Review of Literature on the Physiologic Effects of Abnormal Temperatures and Humidities (1928) (1)
- Care of Lepers in Hawaii. (1)
- The Danger of Association with Lepers at the Molokai Settlement. (1)
- A Bacteriologic Study of ???Colds??? on an Isolated Tropical-Island (St. John, United States Virgin Islands, West Indies) (1932) (1)
- Control of Amoebic Dysentery (1934) (1)
- Pathology and Bacteriology of Plague in Squirrels (1909) (1)
- Susceptibility of Certain Domestic Animals to Plague Infection with Particular Reference to that of Ground Squirrel Origin (1911) (1)
- APPLICATION OF VACCINES IN PUBLIC HEALTH WORK. (1920) (1)
- Tetanus in Court-Plaster: Results of the Bacteriological Examination of 14 Specimens (1)
- Notes on Mosquito Eradication (1)
- The relation of animal experimentation to our knowledge of plague (1)
- Some Features of the Squirrel Plague Problem. (1911) (1)
- The Biting of Man by Squirrel Fleas (1)
- The prophylactic and therapeutic value of vaccines (1920) (1)
- An Outbreak of Food Poisoning Proved to be Due to a Yellow Hemolytic Staphylococcus (1931) (1)
- THE POTENCY OF ANTIPNEUMOCOCCIC SERUM (1918) (1)
- An Experimental Investigation of the Biting of Man by Fleas Taken from Rats and Squirrels (1)
- Juxta-Articular Nodules. (1)
- Leprosy in California; danger of infection. (1948) (1)
- COMMUNICABILITY OF LEPROSY AND APPLICATION OF CONTROL MEASURES (1938) (1)
- The Problem of Plague in the United States. (1921) (1)
- The Essentials of Smallpox Vaccination (1922) (0)
- Official Control of Antipneumococcus and Anti-Meningococcus Serums (0)
- A Study of the Physical Condition of One Thousand Delinquents Seen in Court (1918) (0)
- Leprosy as a Major Pestilence. (0)
- Plague in Hawaii: With Special Reference to Its Occurrence on the Northern Coast of the Island of Hawaii (0)
- An Epidemic of Influenza in an Isolated Community???Northwest River, Labrador (1930) (0)
- Nephritis in ground squirrels (Citellus Beechyi) (1913) (0)
- Carbon Dioxide Snow in the Treatment of Leprosy. (0)
- The Behavior of Cultures of Chick Embryo Tissue Containing Avian Tubercle Bacilli (1922) (0)
- Significance of Immunity Tests in Epidemiology as Illustrated in Yellow Fever (1933) (0)
- Immunity Studies in Leprosy. (0)
- The Diagnosis of Leprosy from a Public Health Standpoint. (0)
- STANDARDIZATION OF SERUMS AND VACCINES: SOME DIFFICULTIES AND MISUNDERSTANDINGS (1917) (0)
- On the protective Influence of Leucocytic Substances upon experimental plague Infection in Rats. (0)
- Malta Fever: Cattle Suggested as a Possible Source of Infection (1925) (0)
- Avian Tuberculosis in Man resembling Leprosy. An Abstract of a Report of a Case of Skin Tuberculosis caused by the Avian Type of the Tubercle Bacillus. (0)
- A Note on a Peculiarity of Plague on the Hamakua Coast of Hawaii (0)
- Public health management of leprosy in the United States; necessity for individualization. (1947) (0)
- Distribution of the Leprosy-Like Disease of Rats in San Francisco, Cal. (0)
- Notes on Leprosy based on Experience at the Molokai Settlement. (0)
- STANDARDIZATION OF ANTITYPHOID VACCINE. (1918) (0)
- The Reaction in the Skin of the Normal Rabbit following Intradermal Injection of Material from Smallpox Lesions: the Specificity of this Reaction and its Application as a Diagnostic Test (1928) (0)
- THE DIAGNOSIS OF AMŒBIC DYSENTERY (1937) (0)
- Modern public health measures against leprosy. (1949) (0)
- Health Activities in Colleges and Universities (1920) (0)
- POTENCY OF ANTIMENINGOCOCCIC SERUM (1918) (0)
- The Present Status of our Knowledge of Leprosy. (0)
- Observations on the Presence of a Toxic Substance in the Blood and Urine of Patients with Scarlet Fever (0)
- Leprosy in a Nineteen-Months-OId Child. (0)
- The Health Record of University Students as Related to Tonsillectomy (1929) (0)
- The R??le of the Vaccination Dressing in the Production of Postvaccinal Tetanus (1930) (0)
- Incidence of Endemic Thyroid Enlargement in Connecticut (0)
- Dengue Fever, as Observed in Brownsville, Tex, August, 1907 (0)
- The Public Health Aspects of Leprosy (1917) (0)
- AWARD OF THE WALTER REED MEDAL. (1944) (0)
- The Immunity Of San Francisco Rats To Infection With B. Pestis (1909) (0)
- SYMPOSIUM ON TROPICAL MEDICINE I. TROPICAL MEDICINE: SCOPE AND ACHIEVEMENTS. (1942) (0)
- Glandular Tuberculosis among Lepers at the Molokai Settlement. (0)
- The Influence of Ultraviolet Radiation on the Weight of Adult Rabbits, Normal and Syphilitic ??? HARNES (J. Exper. Med., 1930, 52, 253) (1931) (0)
- Immunization against Typhus Fever. A Report of an Unsuccessful Attempt to Immunize Monkeys against Typhus Infection by Cultures of B. typhi exanthematici (Plotz). (0)
- Martin I. Wilbert — An Appreciation (1916) (0)
- Echoes of the Month (1924) (0)
- Fleas Collected from Squirrels from Various Parts of California (0)
- The Technique of the Laboratory Examination of Rats for Plague. (0)
- Oral Immunization Against Pneumococcus Types II and III and the Normal Variation in Resistance to These Types Among Rats (1932) (0)
- BUBONIC PLAGUE: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THAT OF GROUND SQUIRREL ORIGIN (1911) (0)
- Some Features of Plague. (0)
- Hygiene and Public Health (1918) (0)
- The Distribution of Rabies (1910) (0)
- William B. Wherry—Bacteriologist (1939) (0)
- HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH: UNDER THE CHARGE OF (1918) (0)
- REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON NARCOTIC DRUG ADDICTION. (1921) (0)
- Immunologic Studies of Typhoid Vaccination by Mouth: I. Agglutinins Formed in Persons Treated Orally with Triple Typhoid Bacterin (1929) (0)
- A REPORT ON PNEUMOCOCCUS INOCULATION IN NEW YORK STATE INSTITUTIONS (1922) (0)
- A Brief History of Leprosy in Hawaii. (0)
- Plague Bacilli in Ecto-Parasites of Squirrels (0)
- Leprosy in its relation to the practicing physician. (1949) (0)
- UNDER THE CHARGE OF (1932) (0)
- The Public Health Aspects of Leprosy.-Boston. (0)
- THE COMPOSITE NATURE OF VITAMIN B (1927) (0)
- USEFULNESS OF SERUMS AND VACCINES UNDER WAR CONDITIONS (1917) (0)
- The Nature of Dietary Deficiencies of Milk (1931) (0)
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