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- :Langmuir, Alexander D. ;Pizzi, MarioFeb 1958 | Public Health Rep. 73(2):114-120:Images
- :Sherman, Ida L. ;Langmuir, Alexander D.Dec 1952 | Public Health Rep. 67(12):1249-1257
- :Langmuir, Alexander D. ;Henderson, Donald A. (Donald Ainslie), 1928-2016.April 1964 | Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1964 Apr; 54(4): 563–571.:An appraisal of experience for the past three and a half years indicates little progress in control of influenza. The basic assumptions of the control...
- :Langmuir, Alexander D.1980 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 95(5):470-477
- :Langmuir, Alexander D. ;Nathanson, NealJanuary 1956 | Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1956 Jan; 46(1): 75–88.:PMC1623417The role of the Public Health Service in the poliomyelitis problems of 1955 may be grouped into three main activities: (1) the licensing of ...
- :Langmuir, Alexander D. ;Henderson, Donald A. (Donald Ainslie), 1928-2016.February 1962 | Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1962 Feb; 52(Suppl 2): 1–4.:As a contribution to this symposium, we of the Communicable Disease Center have brought together some of the basic descriptive statistics concerning m...
- :Sabin, Albert B. (Albert Bruce), 1906-1993 ;Henderson, Donald A. (Donald Ainslie), 1928-2016.SEPTEMBER 30, 1964 | Poliomyelitis surveillance report ; no. 285
- :Langmuir, Alexander D. ;Nathanson, NealMay 14, 1955 | Poliomyelitis surveillance special report ; no. 1:Not for publication. For official use only.From May 7 to May 13, the Poliomyelitis Surveillance Unit in Atlanta received reports of 9 instances in whi...
- :Tuuri, Arthur L. ;Johnston, Helen L.Apr 1957 | Public Health Rep. 72(4):283-289:Important contributions to this paper, especially concerning diphtheria, were made by Dr. Alexander Langmuir and Dr. Helen Moore, Communicable Disease...
- :Sencer, David J. ;Dull, H. BruceMar 1967 | Public Health Rep. 82(3):253-256:Images
- :Bright, John H. ;Buehler, Milton H.November 1951:On cover: "From our "super insecticides," a "superfly"...?The Significance of house fly resistance to insecticides in fly control operations / Dale R....
- :Bretz, Germano Brasiliense ;Dorer, Rowland E.May 1951:On cover: California, Virginia, Missouri, Illinois, Georgia.Western CDC laboratory reorients its wild rodent plague investigations / Robert Holdenried...
- :Langmuir, Alexander D. ;Nathanson, NealNovember 9, 1955:Prepared for presentation before the Joint Session of Laboratory and Epidemiology Sections, American Public Health Association, Kansas City, Missouri,...
- :Thrupp, Lauri David ;Forester, Helen1958:1958?The primary and continuing function of the National Poliomyelitis Surveillance Program Is the collection, analysis and distribution of data on sa...
- :Langmuir, Alexander D.November 1951 | CDC Bulletin
- :Langmuir, Alexander D.May 1951 | CDC Bulletin:Abstracted from an article appearing in Public health reports, 66(13): 387-399 (1951).
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