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A S Griffith

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British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Observations on THE BOVINE TUBERCLE BACILLUS IN HUMAN TUBERCULOSISA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Further experiments on the golden hamster (Cricetus auratus) with tubercle bacilli and the vole strain of acid-fast bacillus (Wells)A S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of the Calmette-Guérin strain of tubercle bacillus (B.C.G) in the blood and mamma of goatsA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The cultural characters and pathogenicity for some laboratory animals of the vole strain of acid-fast bacillusA S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Infections of Wild Animals with Tubercle Bacilli and other Acid-fast Bacilli: (Section of Comparative Medicine)A S Griffith
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS OF THE TYPE OF TUBERCLE BACILLI OCCURRING IN THE SPUTUM OF PHTHISICAL PERSONSA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The relative susceptibility of the field-vole to the bovine, human and avian types of tubercle bacilli and to the vole strain of acid-fast bacillus (Wells, 1937)A S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Further experiments on the field vole with tubercle bacilliA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
A method of preserving a strain of the tubercle bacillus without having recourse to successive subcultivation or injection of the usual laboratory animalsA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The susceptibility of the golden hamster (Cricetus auratus) to bovine, human and avian tubercle bacilli and to the vole strain of acid-fast bacillus (Wells)A S Griffith, W Pagel
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British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
Observations on THE BOVINE TUBERCLE BACILLUS IN HUMAN TUBERCULOSISA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Further experiments on the golden hamster (Cricetus auratus) with tubercle bacilli and the vole strain of acid-fast bacillus (Wells)A S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of the Calmette-Guérin strain of tubercle bacillus (B.C.G) in the blood and mamma of goatsA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The cultural characters and pathogenicity for some laboratory animals of the vole strain of acid-fast bacillusA S Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Infections of Wild Animals with Tubercle Bacilli and other Acid-fast Bacilli: (Section of Comparative Medicine)A S Griffith
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS OF THE TYPE OF TUBERCLE BACILLI OCCURRING IN THE SPUTUM OF PHTHISICAL PERSONSA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The relative susceptibility of the field-vole to the bovine, human and avian types of tubercle bacilli and to the vole strain of acid-fast bacillus (Wells, 1937)A S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Further experiments on the field vole with tubercle bacilliA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
A method of preserving a strain of the tubercle bacillus without having recourse to successive subcultivation or injection of the usual laboratory animalsA S Griffith
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The susceptibility of the golden hamster (Cricetus auratus) to bovine, human and avian tubercle bacilli and to the vole strain of acid-fast bacillus (Wells)A S Griffith, W Pagel
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