Frost, W.
Frost, Wade Hampton, 1880-1938
Frost, Wade Hampton
Wade Hampton Frost
VIAF ID: 45855867 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Frost, W.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Frost, Wade Hampton
- 100 1 _ ‡a Frost, Wade Hampton, ‡d 1880-1938
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Wade Hampton Frost
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Works
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Active and passive immunization against plague | |
Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis. A review of its etiology | |
Epidemiologic studies of poliomyelitis in New York City and the northeastern United States during the year 1916 | |
The epidemiology of influenza | |
Epidemiology of the outbreak of poliomytelitis in Buffalo, N.Y., 1912. | |
The field investigation of epidemic poliomyelitis | |
Handbook of turbulence | |
The incidence and time distribution of common colds in several groups kept under continuous observation | |
Influenza in Maryland: preliminary statistics of certain localities | |
Introduction à l'analyse qualitative organique | |
Mortality from influenza and pneumonia in 50 large cities of the United States, 1910-1929 | |
On the mode of communication of cholera | |
Origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in Fort Smith, Ark., and measures necessary for its control | |
Papers of Wade Hampton Frost, M.D. : a contribution to epidemiological method | |
Poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) What is known of its cause and modes of transmission. | |
Relationship of milk supplies to typhoid fever | |
Report no. [1]-4 on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in the District of Columbia [1906-] (1909-10) ... | |
Septic sore throat. A milk-borne outbreak in Baltimore, Md. | |
Snow on cholera : being a reprint of two papers | |
Statistics of influenza morbidity with special reference to certain factors in case incidence and case fatality | |
Stream pollution, 1926: | |
Studies upon anaphylaxis, with special reference to the antibodies concerned | |
I. The influence of age and temperature on the potency of diphtheria antitoxin, by John F. Anderson. II. An organism (Pseudomonas protea) isolated from water, agglutinated by the serum of typhoid fever patients, by W. H. Frost. III. Some considerations on colorimetry, and a new colorimeter, IV. A gas generator, in four forms, for laboratory and technical use, by Norman Roberts. | |
Transmission of poliomyelitis by means of the stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) | |
Yellow fever, 1931: | |
Yellow fever; an epidemiological and historical study of its place of origin |