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 J. exp. Med., 6, 277-301, 1902.
  
Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › Bacteriolysis, HEMATOLOGY › Anticoagulation, PHARMACOLOGY › PHARMACEUTICALS › Antibiotics, TOXICOLOGY › Venoms 
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 Washington, DC: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1909.
  
Subjects: TOXICOLOGY › Venoms 
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 J. exp. Med., 14, 99-108, 1911.
Pure culture of T. pallidum first obtained. Digital facsimile from digitalcommon.oshu.edu at this link. 
 
  
Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › BACTERIA (mostly pathogenic; sometimes indexed only to genus) › Spirochetes › Treponema , INFECTIOUS DISEASE › SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES › Syphilis 
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 J. exp. Med., 15, 446-69, 1912.
Noguchi obtained pure cultures of spirochaetae. See also his later papers in the same journal, 1912, 16, 199-210, 620-28. 
 
  
Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › BACTERIA (mostly pathogenic; sometimes indexed only to genus) › Spirochetes 
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 J. exp. Med., 17, 232-38, 1913.
A pure culture of Trep. pallidum was obtained from a case of dementia paralytica. 
 
  
Subjects: BACTERIOLOGY › BACTERIA (mostly pathogenic; sometimes indexed only to genus) › Spirochetes › Treponema , NEUROLOGY › Neurosyphilis, NEUROLOGY › Paralysis 
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 J. exp. Med., 21, 539-70, 1915.
Noguchi obtained a pure culture of vaccinia virus. 
 
  
Subjects: IMMUNOLOGY › Immunization, INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Smallpox  , VIROLOGY › VIRUSES (by Family) › Variola and Vaccinia 
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 J. Amer. med. Ass., 89, 739-42, 1927.
Isolation of Bact. granulosis, believed by Noguchi to be the causal organism in trachoma. See also his monograph in J. exp. Med., 1928, 48, Suppl. 2. 
 
  
Subjects: INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Trachoma, OPHTHALMOLOGY  › Diseases of the Eye › Conjunctivitis › Trachoma 
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 J. exp. Med., 49, 993-1008, 1929.
Phlebotomus sand flies shown to be the vector of Oroya fever. With R. C. Shannon, E. B. Tilden, and J. B. Tyler. 
 
  
Subjects: INFECTIOUS DISEASE › VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES  › Sandfly-Borne Diseases › Oroya Fever 
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