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MEDICAL LITERATURE
Chapter 12 - The Common Cold
1. C.W. Jungeblut. A Further Contribution to the Vitamin C Therapy in Experimental Poliomyelitis. Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 70: p. 327. 1939.
2. G. Berquist. Svenska laktidning, vol. 37: pp. 1149-1158. 1940
3. A.G. Kuttner. Effect of Large Doses of Vitamins A, B, C and D on the Incidence of Upper Respiratory Infections in a Group of Rheumatic Children. Journal Clinical Investigation, vol. 19: pp. 809-812. 1940.
4. D.W. Cowan et al. Vitamins for the Prevention of Colds. Journal American Medical Association, vol. 120: pp. 1268-1271. 1942.
5. A.J. Glazebrook and S. Thomson. The Administration of Vitamin C in a Lareg Institution and Its Effect on General Health and REsistance to Infection. Jounral of Hygiene, vol. 12: pp. 1-19. 1942.
6. G. Dahlberg et al. Ascorbic Acid as a Prophylactic Agent Agains Common Colds. Acta Medica Scandinavica, vol. 119: pp. 540-561. 1944.
7. W. Franz and H.L. Heyl. Blood Levels of Ascorbic Acid in Bioflavonoid and Ascorbic Acid Therapy of the Common Cold. Journal of American Medical Association, vol. 162: pp. 1224-1226. 1956.
8. H.E. Tebrock et al. Usefulness of Bioflavonoids and Ascorbic Acid in Treatment of Common Cold. Journal American Medical Association, vol. 162: pp.1227-1233. 1956.
9. G.A. Shekhtman. On the Significance of Continuous Addition of Vitamin C to Food in a Military Sector. Voenno-Meditsinskii Zhurnal (Moskva), vol. 3: pp. 46-49. 1961.
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15. H. Miegl. Acute Infections of the Upper Respiratory Tract and Their Treatment with Vitamin C. Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, vol. 107: pp. 989-992, 1957. The Use of Vitamin C in Otorhinolaryngology. Ibid., vol. 108: pp. 859-864. 1958.
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Chapter 13 - Viral Infection
1. C.W. Jungevlut. Inactivation of Poliomyelitis Virus by Crystalline Vitamin C. (Ascorbic Acid). Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 62: pp. 517-521. 1935.
2. M. Holden and R. J. Resnick. In Vitro Actin of Synthetic Crystalline Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) on Herpes Virus. Journal of Immunology, vol. 31: pp. 445-462. 1936.
M. Holden and E. Molloy. Further Experiments on Inactivation of Herpes Virus by Vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid). Ibid., vol. 3; pp 251-257. 1937.
3. I.J. Kligler and H. Bernkopf. Further Experiments on Inactivation of Herpes Virus by Vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid). Ibid., vol. 33: pp. 251-257. 1937.
4. W. Langenbusch and A. Enderling. Einfluss der vitamine auf das virus der Maul-und Klavenseuch. Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie,, vol. 140: pp. 112-115. 1937.
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