Samuel Bedson
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English bacteriologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Samuel Phillips Bedson, FRS was a British microbiologist who was professor emeritus of bacteriology at the University of London. Early life Bedson was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, the son of Peter Phillip Bedson, a professor of chemistry at the University of Durham, and was educated at Abbotsholme School in Derbyshire. From there he went to Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne, where he graduated BSc in 1907. In 1912, he was awarded MB BS degrees by the University of Durham. He then studied microbiology at the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
Samuel Bedson's Published Works
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- Blood ‐ platelet anti‐serum, its specificity and rôcle in the experimental production of purpura (77)
- A Morphological Study of Psittacosis Virus, with the Description of a Developmental Cycle. (1932) (76)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE ÆTIOLOGY OF PSITTACOSIS. (1930) (42)
- The Laboratory Diagnosis of Lymphogranuloma Venereum (1949) (30)
- The Developmental Forms of Psittacosis Virus (1934) (29)
- THE USE OF THE COMPLEMENT-FIXATION REACTION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HUMAN PSITTACOSIS (1935) (24)
- Further Observations on Foot-and-Mouth Disease (23)
- The Prevention of Whooping-Cough by Vaccination. A Medical Research Council Investigation. (1951) (21)
- Further observations on platelet genesis (21)
- Observations Bearing on the Antigenic Composition of Psittacosis Virus (1936) (21)
- THE EFFECT OF SPLENECTOMY ON THE PRODUCTION OF EXPERIMENTAL PURPURA. (1924) (19)
- A study of the mode of multiplication of psittacosis virus. (1954) (17)
- Complement-Fixation with Filtrable Viruses and their Antisera (1929) (17)
- VIRUS AND RICKETTSIAL DISEASES (1951) (17)
- Observations on the Developmental Forms of Psittacosis Virus (1933) (17)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE ÆTIOLOGY OF PSITTACOSIS. (1930) (15)
- The Nature of the Elementary Bodies in Psittacosis (1932) (15)
- Observations on Foot-and-Mouth Disease (14)
- Immunological Studies with the Virus of Psittacosis. (1933) (14)
- A Study of Experimental Immunity to the Virus of Psittacosis in the Mouse, with Special Reference to Persistence of Infection (1938) (12)
- Some Reflections on Virus Immunity (1937) (12)
- Immunity in Experimental Herpes (1927) (11)
- PENICILLIN IN EXPERIMENTAL PSITTACOSIS OF MICE (1945) (11)
- Virus and rickettsial diseases of man (1950) (11)
- Observations on the Virus of Psittacosis (1930) (9)
- On the Supposed Relationship between the Viruses of Herpes Febrilis and Vaccinia (1928) (8)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE COMPLEMENT-FIXATION TEST IN PSITTACOSIS (1937) (8)
- VIRUS DISEASES ACQUIRED FROM ANIMALS (1940) (7)
- Viruses and Venereal Disease* (1950) (7)
- Observations on the Mode of Action of a Viricidal Serum (1928) (7)
- The application of the conglutinating complement absorption test to virus systems. (1950) (6)
- The Rôle of the Reticulo-Endothelial System in the Regulation of the Number of Platelets in the Circulation (1926) (6)
- Psittacosis at the London Zoological Gardens (1939) (6)
- The psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group of viruses. (1953) (5)
- The mode of virus multiplication and the susceptibility of these agents to the antibiotics. (1956) (5)
- An anæmia in hens associated with an increase in the yellow pigment normally present in certain tissues of these birds (5)
- An enquiry into the genesis of the mammalian blood platelet (1923) (5)
- Some Observations Bearing on the Size of Herpes Virus Particles (1927) (5)
- The Laboratory Diagnosis of Virus Infections of Man: a Review (1947) (5)
- Further observations on the mode of multiplication of herpes virus. (1958) (4)
- A Paper on FILTERABLE VIRUSES AND PRACTICAL MEDICINE * (1930) (4)
- Immunization with Killed Herpes Virus (1931) (4)
- The Influence of Vitamin A on the Blood-Platelets of the Rat (1923) (4)
- Further Observations on Foot and Mouth Disease. Section D. Experiments on the Cultivation of the Virus of Foot and Mouth Disease. (4)
- Immunity to anti‐platelet serum (1923) (4)
- Primary Atypical Pneumonia* (1950) (3)
- VIRUS MULTIPLICATION (1953) (3)
- The Harben Lectures 1958. The Psittacosis-Lymphogranuloma Group of Infective Agents. Lecture III. The Diagnosis, Treatment and Control of Infection of Man with these Agents. The Taxonomic Position of the Group. (1959) (3)
- Analysis of the effect of nuclein and nucleic acid on the normal antibody (3)
- The Platelet-Count in Rats Suffering from Vitamin A Deficiency. (1923) (3)
- INFECTIVE JAUNDICE (1917) (3)
- A Simple Method for Determining the Electrical Charge carried by Virus Particles (1929) (3)
- An Outbreak of Psittacosis at the London Zoological Gardens. (1939) (2)
- The first George Frederic Still Memorial Lecture* (1943) (2)
- CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCUSSION ON “THE PATHOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS OF THE HERPETIC DISEASES” * (1927) (2)
- Hubert Maitland Turnbull, 1875-1955 (1957) (1)
- Recent work on the viruses of the psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group and its importance with special reference to primary atypical pneumonia (1951) (1)
- Note on the Bacteriological Findings in the Above Outbreak of Psittacosis. (1931) (1)
- Facilities under the National Health Service (1953) (1)
- The psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group of infective agents. I. The history and the characters of these agents. (1959) (1)
- The Blood Picture in Scurvy, with Particular Reference to the Platelet. (1)
- Discussion on Active Immunization in Virus Diseases (1932) (1)
- Observations on the mode of multiplication of herpes virus. (1956) (1)
- MEASLES IS PREVENTABLE. (1931) (1)
- PSITTACOSIS (1930) (0)
- PATHOLOGY AND THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (1944) (0)
- VIRUS RESEARCH (1955) (0)
- THE VIRUS FRONT (1954) (0)
- John Charles Grant Ledingham, 1875-1944 (1947) (0)
- The Present Position with Regard to the Epidemiology of Poliomyelitis (1943) (0)
- ReviewExperiments with mammalian sarcoma extracts in regard to cell-free transmission and Induced Tumour immunity, KrebsC., ThordarsonO., and HarboJ.,Acta Radiological Supplementum, xliv, 1942. (1947) (0)
- Joseph Arthur Arkwright. 1864–1944 (1946) (0)
- Discussion: The Laboratory Diagnosis of Virus Infections (1947) (0)
- The psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group of infective agents. II. The position of the agents of trachoma, inclusion conjunctivitis and cat-scratch disease; the ecology of the agents of the psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group. (1959) (0)
- Philip Noel Panton. (1951) (0)
- Philip Noel Panton. Born 26th December 1877. Died 27th December 1950 (1951) (0)
- Discussion on Some Diseases of Pets Transmissible to Man (1955) (0)
- Viruses as the causes of disease. (1953) (0)
- Sir Charles James Martin, 1866-1955. (1956) (0)
- FILTERABLE VIRUSES AND PRACTICAL MEDICINE. (1931) (0)
- Atypical Pneumonia (1951) (0)
- John Oliver Wentworth Bland (Born 6th October 1899. Died 10th May 1946) (1947) (0)
- The Panton Memorial Lecture for 1955 (1956) (0)
- CONVALESCENT SERUM IN THE PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES DUE TO FILTRABLE VIRUSES. (1931) (0)
- Observations on Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Section II.-The Attempted Cultivation of the Virus and its Reaction to Various Agents, Chemical and Physical. (0)
- Section F. The Plurality of Immunological Types of Foot and Mouth Virus. (0)
- Some Reflections on Virus Immunity: (Section of Comparative Medicine). (1937) (0)
- BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: SECTION OF PATHOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY, AND IMMUNITY (1937) (0)
- Association of Clinical Pathologists: 55th General Meeting (1955) (0)
- CAT-SCRATCH FEVER (1952) (0)
- Note on the Bacteriological Findings (1931) (0)
- The Nature of the Virus of Psittacosis (1932) (0)
- Prof. J. Bordet, For.Mem.R.S. (1961) (0)
- The psittacosis-lymphogranuloma group of infective agents. III. The diagnosis, treatment and control of infection of man with these agents. The taxonomic position of the group. (1959) (0)
- TREATMENT OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS BY CONVALESCENT SERUM (1938) (0)
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