Victor C. Vaughan
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American physician and specialist in infectious diseases
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Victor Clarence Vaughan was an American physician, medical researcher, educator, and academic administrator. From 1891 to 1921 he was the dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, which rose to national prominence under his leadership.
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Published Works
- The Effects of Egg-White and Its Split Products on Animals; A Study of Susceptibility and Immunity (1907) (22)
- Bacterial Toxins (1901) (19)
- Report on the Origin and Spread of Typhoid Fever in U.S. Military Camps during the Spanish War of 1898 (1905) (17)
- HISTORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF TYPHUS FEVER (1915) (16)
- Public health law : a manual of law for sanitarians (1926) (14)
- THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF EDUCATION. (1914) (8)
- THE HARVEY LECTURES FOR 1905-6 (1907) (7)
- On Agglutination. (6)
- Tyrotoxicon: its presence in poisonous ice cream and its development in milk (5)
- EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH. A Text and Reference Book for Physicians, Medical Students and Health Workers. In three volumes.“ Volume I, RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS (1922) (5)
- Crime and Disease (5)
- MEDICINE AS A CAREER. (1916) (4)
- THE NEEDS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION AS REVEALED BY THE WAR (1919) (4)
- THE DOCTOR'S DREAM. (3)
- The Myology of the Raven (1891) (3)
- THE ACTION OF THE INTEACELLULAE POISON OF THE COLON BACILLUS. (1905) (3)
- A Bacteriological Study of Drinking Water (1892) (3)
- On the Appearance and Significance of certain Granules in the Erythrocytes of Man. (1903) (3)
- SOME REMARKS ON TYPHOID FEVER AMONG OUR SOLDIEBS DURING THE LATE WAR WITH SPAIN (1899) (3)
- THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF LIFE. (1909) (3)
- THE FUTURE OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION (1910) (3)
- Estimation of Lime in the Shell and in the Interior of the Egg, before and after Incubation (1879) (3)
- A Chemical Concept of the Origin and Development of Life. A Preliminary Presentation. (1927) (3)
- THE PHENOMENA OF INFECTION (1914) (3)
- Ptomaines, Leucomaines and Bacterial Proteids, or the Chemical Factors in the Causation of Disease (1892) (2)
- REORGANIZATION OF CLINICAL TEACHING: A COMPILATION OF REPORTS OF A SPECIAL COMMITTEE, PRESENTED BY THE CHAIRMAN (1915) (2)
- SOME TOXICOGENIC GERMS FOUND IN DRINKING WATER. (1904) (2)
- Contributions to medical research, dedicated to Victor Clarence Vaughan : on the Twenty-fifth anniversary of his doctorate (2)
- THE ETIOLOGY AND SPREAD OF TYPHOID FEVER. (1902) (2)
- Nutritional disorders alimentary infections percutaneous infections (2)
- TYPHOID FEVER IN THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES: A CLINICAL STUDY OF THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE CASES (1920) (2)
- IMPORTANCE OF THE TUBERCULIN REACTION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS (1913) (2)
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF A SCIENTIST. (1912) (2)
- REPORTS AND ANALYSES (1903) (1)
- DIFFUSION OF ARSENIC THROUGH THE BODY WHEN THROWN INTO THE MOUTH AND RECTUM AFTER DEATH. (1883) (1)
- PROTEIN FEVER: THE PRODUCTION OF A CONTINUED FEVER BY REPEATED INJECTIONS OF PROTEIN: A PRELIMINARY NOTE (1909) (1)
- THE RELATION OF ANAPHYLAXIS TO IMMUNITY AND DISEASE (1913) (1)
- INFANTILE MORTALITY: ITS CAUSATION AND ITS RESTRICTION.: Read in the Section of State Medicine at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, June, 1889. (1890) (1)
- THE INTRACELLULAR TOXINS OF SOME OF THE PATHOGENIC BACTERIA. (1903) (1)
- THE PROTEIN POISON AND ITS RELATION TO DISEASE (1913) (1)
- FURTHER STUDIES OF THE INTRACELLULAR BACTERIAL TOXINS. (1904) (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)
- THE SPECIFIC TREATMENT OF TYPHOID FEVER (1908) (1)
- The Kind and Amount of Laboratory Work Which Shall Be Required in Our Medical Schools (1892) (1)
- The Value of Greek and Latin to the Medical Student (1906) (1)
- Papers Fraudulently Obtained from the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan. (1902) (1)
- CONCLUSIONS REACHED AFTER A STUDY OF TYPHOID FEVER AMONG THE AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN 1898.: ORATION ON STATE MEDICINE BEFORE THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., JUNE 5-8, 1900. (1900) (1)
- A Contribution to the Chemistry of the Bacterial Cell and a Study of the Effects of Some of the Split Products on Animals (1906) (1)
- THE FUNCTIONS OF A UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (1910) (1)
- PROTEIN POISON (1917) (0)
- The Prevention of Cholera Infantum and Kindred Diseases (1887) (0)
- National Research Council (0)
- Poisonous proteins; the Herter lectures for 1916 given in the University and Bellevue medical school, New York, by Victor C. Vaughan. (0)
- MEDICAL VETERANS OF THE WORLD'S WAR (1920) (0)
- The Report of Committee on the Walter Reed Monument (1906) (0)
- MISLEADING advertisement. (1913) (0)
- Poisoning by Ice-Cream (1886) (0)
- THE CHEMISTRY OF TYROTOXICON: : Its Action upon Lower Animals; and its Reflation to the Summer Diarrhoeas of Infancy.Read in the Section on State Medicine, at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, June, 1887. (1887) (0)
- THE ETIOLOGY OF TYPHOID FEVER.: Read in the Section of the Practice of Medicine, Materia Medica and Physiology, at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, June, 1889. (1889) (0)
- DR. VAUGHAN'S REPORT ON STANFORD. (0)
- THE REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON THE WALTER REED MONUMENT. (1906) (0)
- INFECTED FOOD.Read before the Michigan State Medical Society, May 5. (1892) (0)
- Tyrotoxicon—Cheese Poison (1885) (0)
- A TREATISE ON CELLULAR TOXINS, OR THE CHEMICAL FACTORS IN THE CAUSATION OF DISEASE (1902) (0)
- THE ETIOLOGY AND CLASSIFICATION OF CIRRHOSES OF THE LIVER. (1901) (0)
- Some Features of Anaphylaxis—Failure to Credit Dr. Vaughan (1912) (0)
- Resolution of the Council and Stated Meeting, December, 1929 (1929) (0)
- OINTMENTS OF IODIN (1917) (0)
- THE USE OF FOOD PRESERVATIVES. (1905) (0)
- Excerpts from Discussions (1914) (0)
- A preliminary medical study of the positive cases found in the first year's work of the Michigan tuberculosis survey (1917) (0)
- The Free Medical and Surgical Treatment of the Well-to-do in Michigan University. (1898) (0)
- PARENTERAL PROTEIN DIGESTION (1914) (0)
- Protein split products in relation to immunity and disease, by Victor C. Vaughan ... Victor C. Vaughan, Jr. ... and J. Walter Vaughan .. (0)
- Poisoning by ice-cream. (0)
- STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL. (0)
- Resolutions passed by the Faculty of the University of Michigan Medical School, April 2, 1917 (1917) (0)
- Tyrotoxicon (1917) (0)
- THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF CHEMICAL STUDIES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND IN MEDICAL RESEARCH.Read in the Section of the Practice of Medicine and Physiology at the the Forty-second Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, at Washington, D.C., May 5,1891. (1891) (0)
- The Pure-Food Bill Board of Experts. (1906) (0)
- THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE POISON THROUGH THE BODY AFTER DEATH FROM ARSENIC. (1884) (0)
- Tyrotoxicon, Its Presence in Cheese, Ice Cream and Milk, and Its Relations to Cholera-Infantum (1888) (0)
- Typhoid Fever in the Second Pennsylvania Infantry. (1900) (0)
- The Production of Active Immunity with the Split Products of the Colon Bacillus. (0)
- THE KIND AND AMOUNT OF LABORATORY WORK WHICH SHOULD BE REQUIRED IN OUR MEDICAL SCHOOLS. (1892) (0)
- Cellular toxins; or, The chemical factors in the causation of disease, by Victor C. Vaughan... and Frederick G. Novy. (0)
- The chemistry of tyrotoxicon, and its action upon lower animals (0)
- The michigan method for the bacteriological examination of water (1903) (0)
- JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL REPORTS. VOL. 11, NOS. 1-9 (0)
- THE VALUE AND LIMITATIONS OF SALT-FREE DIET AND RESTRICTION OF FLUID IN NEPHRITIS (1909) (0)
- Michigan Students Protest. (1903) (0)
- THE EXTRACTION OF A TOXIN FROM LIVER CELLS.A PRELIMINARY REPORT. (1904) (0)
- Preventive medicine and the war. (0)
- WHAT CAN THE SERVICES DO FOR THE MEDICAL PROFESSION (1904) (0)
- The Service of Medicine to Civilization (1914) (0)
- The Construction of the Panama Canal, a Sanitary Problem. (1905) (0)
- The Functions of Dentistry and Medicine in Race Betterment (1914) (0)
- FURTHER STUDIES OF THE PROTEIN POISON (1916) (0)
- THE SERVICE OF MEDICINE TO CIVILIZATION. (1914) (0)
- Hygiene and Public Health (1908) (0)
- The Value of Animal Experimentation to the Medical Profession and to the People (1923) (0)
- A Request to State Examining Boards—University of Michigan Has Two Departments of Medicine. (1904) (0)
- The Value of Mercuric Chloride as a Practical Disinfectant (1889) (0)
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