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CHEMISTRY AND METABOLISM IN EXPERIMENTAL YELLOW FEVER IN MACACUS RHESUS MONKEYS

I. CONCENTRATION OF NONPROTEIN NITROGENOUS CONSTITUENTS IN THE BLOOD

A. MAURICE WAKEMAN, M.D.; CLARE A. MORRELL, M.A.

Arch Intern Med. 1930;46(2):290-305.

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The work on metabolism in yellow fever which is reported in this and in subsequent articles was carried out from March 15, 1928, to May 6, 1929, for the Yellow Fever Commission of the Rockefeller Foundation at Lagos, Nigeria.

When the work was practically completed, but before it was prepared for publication, Dr. A. Maurice Wakeman contracted an illness which ended fatally before his return to this country. Publication work has, therefore, been carried out entirely by the junior author. In the course of planning the studies and conducting the experiments, Dr. Wakeman had ample occasion to express his views as to the significance of the data obtained and every attempt has been made to present the material in accordance with his views.

It was hoped that there would be human material available for investigation, but by the time the studies were begun, the epidemic of yellow fever in Nigeria . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

NEW HAVEN, CONN.

From the laboratory of the West African Yellow Fever Commission of the International Health Division, Rockefeller Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria.


Footnotes

Submitted for publication, Jan. 30, 1930.



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