The Treponema Pallidum: Observations on Its Occurrence and Demonstration in Syphilitic Lesions
Description:
During his years at the Hoagland Laboratory, between 1909 and 1913, Avery received broad practical training in various fields ranging from bacteriology to immunology. This article, his first published work, is on the bacterial agent that causes syphilis in humans. Although coauthored with the lab's director, Benjamin White, it is indicative of most of his work in the period when he was a research scientist in training.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
11 (1,035,413 Bytes)
Date:
1909-06 (June 1909)
Creator:
White, Benjamin
Avery, Oswald T.
Source:
Periodical: White, Benjamin, and Oswald T. Avery. "The Treponema Pallidum: Observations on Its Occurrence and Demonstration in Syphilitic Lesions." Archives of Internal Medicine 3, 5-6 (June 1909): 411-421. Article. 11 Images.
Publisher:
American Medical Association
Rights:
This item is in the public domain. It may be used without permission.
Exhibit Category:
From Physician to Researcher: Early Laboratory Career and World War I, 1904-1919