Milton J. Rosenau
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Milton Joseph Rosenau was an American public health official and professor who was influential in the early twentieth century. Early life Milton Joseph Rosenau was born in 1869 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Nathan Rosenau and Mathilde Blitz, German Jewish emigrants. After obtaining his degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1889, he joined the United States Marine Hospital Service. After working for a few years under the supervision of Joseph Kinyoun, Rosenau began his ascent into positions of greater authority.
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Published Works
- Public Health and Preventive Medicine (1955) (260)
- Preventive Medicine and Hygiene (1917) (61)
- The Prevalence and Trend of Drug Addiction in the United States and Factors Influencing It (1925) (34)
- EXPERIMENTS TO DETERMINE MODE OF SPREAD OF INFLUENZA (1919) (19)
- Further studies upon Hypersusceptibility and Immunity. (1907) (17)
- The Action of Currents of Very High Frequency upon Tissue Cells. A Upon a Transplantable Mouse Sarcoma (1929) (11)
- An Epidemiological and Statistical Study of Tonsillitis, Including Related Throat Conditions (11)
- A Stomach Lesion in Guinea-Pigs Caused by Diphtheria Toxin and Its Bearing Upon Experimental Gastric Ulcer (11)
- A new toxic Action of Horse Serum. (1906) (10)
- The Etiology of Acute Epidemic Poliomyelitis (1917) (9)
- AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF PNEUMONIA AND ITS MODE OF SPREAD (1926) (9)
- The Specific Nature of Anaphylaxis. (1907) (9)
- Organic Matter in the expired Breath. (1911) (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)
- VACCINIA: SUSCEPTIBILITY OF MICE AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDIES (1931) (7)
- EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES IN YELLOW FEVER AND MALARIA AT VERA CRUZ. (7)
- All about milk (6)
- A Review of Anaphylaxis, with Especial Reference to Immunity (1908) (6)
- Vaccinia: Studies of Immunity, Reactions and Effects of Heat (1930) (6)
- Further Studies upon Anaphylaxis (1908) (6)
- THE VALUE OF A SANITARY SURVEY IN THE TEACHING OF HYGIENE (1915) (5)
- Some experimental observations on Monkeys concerning the transmission of Poliomyelitis through the agency of Stomoxys calcitrans. (5)
- Courses and degrees in public health work. (1915) (5)
- The Quincy (Illinois) Typhoid Epidemic (1913) (4)
- Tests of the Efficiency of Pasteurization of Milk under practical Conditions. (1912) (4)
- Bubonic Plague and Maritime Quarantine (1928) (4)
- The Uses of Fear in Preventive Medicine (1910) (4)
- Lead Poisoning in Illinois (1911) (3)
- Further Studies upon the Phenomenon of Anaphylaxis. (1909) (3)
- Dietary Deficiency as the Etiological Factor in Pellagra (3)
- Studies on Ringworm Funguses With Reference to Public Health Problems (1933) (3)
- Further Laboratory Investigations of Typhoid in Alabama (1928) (3)
- Sex in Marriage (1941) (3)
- The germicidal property of milk (1908) (3)
- A Study of Streptococci Isolated from Certain Presumably Milkborne Epidemics of Tonsillitis Occurring in Massachusetts in 1913 and 1914.???THEOBALD SMITH and J. HOWARD BROWN (Jour. Med. Research, 1915, xxxi, 455???501) (1915) (3)
- DURATION OF IMMUNITY FOLLOWING VACCINATION AGAINST SMALLPOX (1934) (3)
- Report no. 3 on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in the district of Columbia, 1908 (3)
- Attempts to grow the yellow fever parasite ; the hereditary transmission of the yellow fever parasite in the mosquito (3)
- Observations on the Food of Anopheles Larvae (2)
- Epidemiological Principles Affecting the Distribution of Malaria in Southern United States (1925) (2)
- Vitamins in Milk. (1921) (2)
- Incidence of Certain Communicable Diseases Common among Children (1925) (2)
- Diphtheria Immunity: Effect of Repeated Injections of Avirulent Diphtheria Bacilli, B. Hofmanni And B. Xerosis, In Guinea-Pigs .... (1925) (2)
- The viability of the bacillus pestis (1901) (2)
- FROZEN TOXIN-ANTITOXIN REACTIONS (1924) (2)
- The Influence Of The Ingestion Of Dead Tubercle Bacilli Upon Infection (1909) (2)
- Anterior Poliomyelitis: Attempts to Transmit the Disease to Monkeys by Inoculation with the Nasal, Pharyngeal and Buccal Secretions of Eighteen Human Cases (1911) (2)
- Some Experimental Observations Upon Monkeys Concerning the Transmission of Poliomyelitis Through the Agency of Stomoxys Calcitrans, a Preliminary Note (2)
- A Study of the Market Butter of Boston. (1914) (2)
- EXPERIMENTS WITH POLIOMYELITIS IN THE RABBIT (1916) (1)
- THE FEDERAL CONTROL OF SERUMS, VACCINES, ETC. (1910) (1)
- Psychiatric Studies of Delinquents (1920) (1)
- Review of Literature on the Physiologic Effects of Abnormal Temperatures and Humidities (1928) (1)
- The Friedmann Treatment for Tuberculosis (1915) (1)
- William Henry Welch at Eighty (1931) (1)
- A Bacteriologic Study of ???Colds??? on an Isolated Tropical-Island (St. John, United States Virgin Islands, West Indies) (1932) (1)
- Phosphorus Starvation with Special Reference to Beriberi (1911) (1)
- Epidemiology of Pellagra in Nashville, Tennessee (1917) (1)
- Serendipity 1 (1)
- The Viability of the Plague Bacillus in its Relations to the Public Health. (1)
- PUBLIC HEALTH INSTRUCTION IN MEDICAL SCHOOLS (1917) (1)
- Seasonal Prevalence of Disease (1)
- An Outbreak of Food Poisoning Proved to be Due to a Yellow Hemolytic Staphylococcus (1931) (1)
- On the Etiology of Beriberi (1911) (1)
- Will the Inhalation of Siliceous Dusts Activate a Partially Healed Focus of Tuberculous Infection (1930) (1)
- The Mode of Transmission of Poliomyelitis (1913) (1)
- Immunologic Studies of Typhoid Vaccination by Mouth: I. Agglutinins Formed in Persons Treated Orally with Triple Typhoid Bacterin (1929) (0)
- Epidemiology and Public Health (1922) (0)
- THE GROWTH OF THE TUBERCLE BACILLUS AND ORGANISMS RESEMBLING IT ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (1903) (0)
- UNDER THE CHARGE OF (1932) (0)
- The Plague Eradication Among Ground Squirrels (1915) (0)
- The Nature of Dietary Deficiencies of Milk (1931) (0)
- Modern Methods of Quarantine. (1910) (0)
- The Essentials of Smallpox Vaccination (1922) (0)
- Significance of Immunity Tests in Epidemiology as Illustrated in Yellow Fever (1933) (0)
- An Epidemic of Influenza in an Isolated Community???Northwest River, Labrador (1930) (0)
- Tetanus and Vaccine Virus.???Surgeon EDWARD FRANCIS (Laboratory Studies on Tetanus, Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin 95, 1914, p. 78) (1915) (0)
- The Behavior of Cultures of Chick Embryo Tissue Containing Avian Tubercle Bacilli (1922) (0)
- SOME OF THE RECENT ASPECTS OF QUARANTINE AND ITS RELATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH. (1906) (0)
- The presence of tubercle bacilli in the circulationg blood in clinical and experimental tuberculosis (0)
- Public Health Administration in the United States (2n ed.) (1941) (0)
- Disinfection and Disinfectants (1888) (0)
- CECRETARY OF THE MASSACHUSETIS STATE BOARD OF HEALTH (1913) (0)
- Pulmonary Anthracosis a Community Disease (1914) (0)
- Malta Fever: Cattle Suggested as a Possible Source of Infection (1925) (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)
- A Text-Book of Meat Hygiene. With Special Consideration of Ante-Mortem and Post-Mortem Inspection of Food-Producing Animals (1912) (0)
- The Department of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene and the New Degree of Doctor of Public Health (1912) (0)
- Chlorinated Lime in Sanitation (1913) (0)
- THE AMOUNT OF INFECTION AND REASONABLE SANITARY STANDARDS (1909) (0)
- THE OCULAR REACTION TO TUBERCULIN: A WARNING. (1908) (0)
- Observations on the Presence of a Toxic Substance in the Blood and Urine of Patients with Scarlet Fever (0)
- An Epidemic Resulting from the Contamination ot Ice-cream by a Typhoid Carrier (1917) (0)
- Health Activities in Colleges and Universities (1920) (0)
- The Prevention of Tropical Diseases. (0)
- The R??le of the Vaccination Dressing in the Production of Postvaccinal Tetanus (1930) (0)
- The milk question, by M. J. Rosenau. (0)
- Federal Supervision of Biologic Therapeutic Products. (1908) (0)
- The Health Record of University Students as Related to Tonsillectomy (1929) (0)
- Incidence of Endemic Thyroid Enlargement in Connecticut (0)
- The Influence of Ultraviolet Radiation on the Weight of Adult Rabbits, Normal and Syphilitic ??? HARNES (J. Exper. Med., 1930, 52, 253) (1931) (0)
- THE ROLE OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE (1910) (0)
- Reinspiration of Expired Air (1914) (0)
- Oral Immunization Against Pneumococcus Types II and III and the Normal Variation in Resistance to These Types Among Rats (1932) (0)
- HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH: UNDER THE CHARGE OF (1918) (0)
- The effect of heat on the anaphylactic properties of proteins (1909) (0)
- A Prophecy: Based upon Studies in Pasteurization (1910) (0)
- Rabies. The Treatment of Wounds and Prevention of the Disease. (0)
- Cultivation Experiments with the Blood and Spinal Fluid of Pellagrins (1917) (0)
- A Popular Encyclopedia of Health (1926) (0)
- A Study of the Physical Condition of One Thousand Delinquents Seen in Court (1918) (0)
- The Incidence and Inheritability of Spontaneous Cancer in Mice.???MAUD SLYE (Jour. Med. Research, 1915, xxxii, 168) (1915) (0)
- Report of Committee on Typhoid Fever (1910) (0)
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