1909
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1909.00050130009002
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The Specific Chemical Therapy of the Trypanosomiases and Spirilloses

Abstract: In general. Therapy since 1904. Four groups of medicaments. Group 1. The benzidine dyes. Group 2. The basic tryphenylmethane dyes. Group 3. Arsenical compounds. (Sleeping sickness.) Group 4. Antimony compounds. Drawbacks and dangers of treatment. Resistant strains. Variability of trypanosomes. Combined treatment. SPIRILLOSES 1. Spirillosis of fowls. (South America.) 2. Spirillosis of African tick fever. 3. Spirillosis of European relapsing fever. 4. Syphilis.

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“…10 Following graduation, Terry pursued a research fellowship at the University of Chicago in 1905, and continued his research at Columbia University and the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1906 to 1913. [10][11][12][13] He even personally funded a fellowship to support pathology-based research in 1906. 14,15 Terry married Marta Anna Sophie von Mayer of Kiev in Paris, and she gave birth to their only child Mary Elizabeth, named after Terry's mother, in New York in 1908.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Following graduation, Terry pursued a research fellowship at the University of Chicago in 1905, and continued his research at Columbia University and the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1906 to 1913. [10][11][12][13] He even personally funded a fellowship to support pathology-based research in 1906. 14,15 Terry married Marta Anna Sophie von Mayer of Kiev in Paris, and she gave birth to their only child Mary Elizabeth, named after Terry's mother, in New York in 1908.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%