Published in Br J Exp Pathol on December 01, 1955
The attack rate of progressive massive fibrosis. Br J Ind Med (1962) 2.91
Immunological factors in the pathogenesis of the hyaline tissue of silicosis. Br J Ind Med (1958) 1.26
The prevalence of tuberculosis at necropsy in progressive massive fibrosis of coalworkers. Br J Ind Med (1957) 0.95
DUST AND COLLAGEN CONTENT OF LUNGS OF COAL-WORKERS WITH PROGRESSIVE MASSIVE FIBROSIS. Br J Ind Med (1963) 0.95
Prevalence and pathogenesis of pneumoconiosis in coal workers. Environ Health Perspect (1988) 0.81
The pulmonary macrophage. Environ Health Perspect (1976) 0.79
Isoniazid-resistance and catalase activity of tubercle bacilli; a preliminary report. Am Rev Tuberc (1954) 3.36
Studies on isoniazid and tubercle bacilli. II. The growth requirements, catalase activities, and pathogenic properties of isoniazid-resistant mutants. Am Rev Tuberc (1954) 2.62
Isoniazid-resistant strains of tubercle bacili; their development and stability. Lancet (1953) 1.82
BCG vaccination in silicosis. II. An experimental study of the influence of inhaled quartz dust upon infection by BCG (Aronson), H37Ra, and M. marinum strains of tubercle bacilli. Am Rev Tuberc (1954) 1.33
Experimental infective pneumoconiosis. II. Coal-mine dust with attenuated tubercle bacilli (B.C.G.) in the lungs of immunised guinea-pigs. Br J Exp Pathol (1955) 1.15
MYCOBACTERIA: LABORATORY METHODS FOR TESTING DRUG SENSITIVITY AND RESISTANCE. Bull World Health Organ (1963) 9.26
Estimation of plasma phosphatase by determination of hydrolysed phenol with amino-antipyrine. J Clin Pathol (1954) 7.67
Dust content, radiology, and pathology in simple pneumoconiosis of coalworkers. Br J Ind Med (1960) 4.87
Hypertensive and ischaemic heart disease; a comparative clinical and pathological study. Br Heart J (1949) 4.84
Normal values for blood constituents; inter-hospital differences. Lancet (1953) 4.84
ACTIVE 'JUVENILE' CIRRHOSIS CONSIDERED AS PART OF A SYSTEMIC DISEASE AND THE EFFECT OF CORTICOSTEROID THERAPY. Gut (1963) 3.41
The prevalence of drug-resistant tubercle bacilli in untreated patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a national survey, 1955-56. Tubercle (1957) 3.22
The virulence in the guinea-pig of tubercle bacilli isolated before treatment from South Indian patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. I. Homogeneity of the investigation and a critique of the virulence test. Bull World Health Organ (1961) 3.03
Infective pneumoconiosis. I. The influence of dead tubercle bacilli (BCG) on the dust lesions produced by anthracite, coal-mine dust, and kaolin in the lungs of rats and guinea-pigs. Br J Ind Med (1954) 2.99
A comparison of the virulence in guinea-pigs of South Indian and British tubercle bacilli. Tubercle (1960) 2.95
The effect of cortisone on experimental silicosis. Br J Ind Med (1952) 2.89
Congenital hepatic fibrosis. Q J Med (1961) 2.83
Clinical aspects of renal vein thrombosis. Q J Med (1956) 2.79
Pulmonary vascular patterns in pulmonary hypertension. Br Heart J (1957) 2.55
International enzyme units. An attempt at international agreement. Clin Chim Acta (1961) 2.50
Silica and collagen in the lungs of silicotic rats treated with cortisone. Br J Ind Med (1954) 2.49
The quantitative approach to hospital biochemistry; normal values and the use of biochemical determinations for diagnosis and prognosis. Br Med Bull (1951) 2.37
Estimation of protein in urine and C.S.F. with permanent turbidimetric standards of Perspex. Biochem J (1951) 2.34
Obliterative pulmonary hypertension and thrombo-embolism. Br Med J (1963) 2.33
[The detection of isoniazid in urine]. Tubercle (1958) 2.32
VIRULENCE IN THE GUINEA-PIG, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, AND CATALASE ACTIVITY OF ISONIAZID-SENSITIVE TUBERCLE BACILLI FROM SOUTH INDIAN AND BRITISH PATIENTS. J Pathol Bacteriol (1963) 2.21
The virulence in the guinea-pig of tubercle bacilli isolated before treatment from South Indian patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. 2. Comparison with virulence of tubercle bacilli from British patients. Bull World Health Organ (1961) 2.21
Examination of smears for tubercle bacilli by fluorescence microscopy. Indian J Med Res (1959) 2.09
Further studies of the dust in lungs of coal-miners. Br J Ind Med (1956) 2.07
A comparison of the sensitivity to p-aminosalicylic acid of tubercle bacilli from South Indian and British patients. Bull World Health Organ (1960) 2.02
Fatal poisoning by lethane insecticide. Br Med J (1947) 1.98
Massive thrombotic occlusion of the large pulmonary arteries. Circulation (1956) 1.98
The effect of various forms of alumina on the lungs of rats. J Pathol Bacteriol (1955) 1.95
The virulence in the guinea-pig of tubercle bacilli isolated before treatment from South Indian patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. 3. Virulence related to pretreatment status of disease and to response to chemotherapy. Bull World Health Organ (1961) 1.93
The action of flint of variable size injected at constant weight and constant surface into the lungs of rats. Br J Ind Med (1953) 1.87
Pneumoconiosis of kaolin workers. Br J Ind Med (1956) 1.85
Experimental asbestosis in rats The effect of particle size and of added alumina. Thorax (1951) 1.82
Comparison of techniques for measuring the isoniazid resistance of tubercle bacilli. J Clin Pathol (1953) 1.82
Isoniazid-resistant strains of tubercle bacili; their development and stability. Lancet (1953) 1.82
The recovery of quartz and other minerals from the lungs of rats; a study in experimental silicosis. AMA Arch Ind Health (1957) 1.77
The rate of enzymic hydrolysis of phosphoric esters. 3. Carboxy-substituted phenyl phosphates. Biochem J (1951) 1.72
Viable counting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a silica gel medium. J Gen Microbiol (1957) 1.72
The action of different forms of pure silica on the lungs of rats. Br J Ind Med (1953) 1.71
Determination of haemoglobin. VII. Standardized optical data for absolute estimations. Lancet (1951) 1.63
Effect of aluminium on the silicosis-producing action of inhaled quartz. Br J Ind Med (1950) 1.59
Giant-cell arteritis with aneurysms; effects of hormone therapy. Br Med J (1955) 1.59
Benign Hodgkin's disease (Hodgkin's paragranuloma). J Pathol Bacteriol (1952) 1.55
Bacteriological aspects of a survey of the incidence of drug-resistant tubercle bacilli among untreated patients. Tubercle (1957) 1.54
Characterization of tissue alkaline phosphatases and their partial purification by starch-gel electrophoresis. Biochem J (1961) 1.52
The action of small amounts of quartz and larger amounts of coal and graphite on the lungs of rats. Br J Ind Med (1951) 1.45
The effect of aluminium and of aluminium containing 5 per cent. of quartz in the lungs of rats. J Pathol Bacteriol (1958) 1.44
A clinicopathological study of benign Hodgkin's disease. J Clin Pathol (1961) 1.42
The bactericidal activities of antituberculous drugs. Am Rev Tuberc (1956) 1.41
The prevalence of bacterial resistance to isoniazid and to PAS in patients with acute pulmonary tuberculosis presenting for treatment in East Africa. Tubercle (1960) 1.41
The dust content of the lungs of coal workers from Cumberland. Br J Ind Med (1959) 1.38
Chronic chlorpromazine jaundice: with particular reference to its relationship to primary biliary cirrhosis. Am J Med (1961) 1.36
The action of variable amounts of quartz on the lungs of rats; the extent of pathological change in relation to the amount injected. Br J Ind Med (1951) 1.35
IV. The pathology of the pulmonary vessels in pulmonary hypertension. Br J Radiol (1958) 1.35
THE EMERGENCE OF ISONIAZID-RESISTANT CULTURES IN PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS DURING TREATMENT WITH ISONIAZID ALONE OR ISONIAZID PLUS PAS. Bull World Health Organ (1964) 1.34
THE VIRULENCE OF TUBERCLE BACILLI FROM PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES. Bull Int Union Tuberc (1964) 1.32
Tubercle bacilli resistant to isoniazid: virulence and response to treatment with isoniazid in guinea-pigs and mice. Br J Exp Pathol (1953) 1.31
Fibrosis and collagen in rats' lungs produced by etched and unetched free silica dusts. AMA Arch Ind Health (1958) 1.29
Effect of Brassica oleracea var. Capitata in the prevention and healing of experimental peptic ulceration. Indian J Med Res (1962) 1.29
The behaviour of mixtures of streptomycin-sensitive and -resistant tubercle bacilli in liquid medium sensitivity tests. Thorax (1950) 1.27
REJECTION PROCESSES IN HUMAN HOMOTRANSPLANTED KIDNEYS. Br Med J (1964) 1.24
Streptomycin resistance in pulmonary tuberculosis. Br Med J (1948) 1.24
Comparison of solid and liquid medium sensitivity tests of tubercle bacilli to para-aminosalicylic acid. J Clin Pathol (1955) 1.24
Experimental infective pneumoconiosis. V. Massive fibrosis of the lungs produced by coal-mine dust and Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. muris (Vole bacillus). AMA Arch Ind Health (1957) 1.20
Bactericidal activity of streptomycin and isoniazid against tubercle bacilli. Br Med J (1954) 1.19
A method for the determination of tartratelabile, prostatic acid phosphatase in serum. J Clin Pathol (1959) 1.19
The silica-solubility theory of silicosis. II. Present difficulties of interpretation. AMA Arch Ind Health (1956) 1.17
ACUTE OLIGURIC RENAL FAILURE IN ACUTE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS AND POLYARTERITIS NODOSA. Q J Med (1964) 1.16
Experimental infective pneumoconiosis. II. Coal-mine dust with attenuated tubercle bacilli (B.C.G.) in the lungs of immunised guinea-pigs. Br J Exp Pathol (1955) 1.15
The effect of cortisone on established silicotic fibrosis in the lungs of rats. Br J Ind Med (1955) 1.14
Properties of alkaline-phosphatase fractions separated by starch-gel electrophoresis. Biochem J (1962) 1.14
Tubercle bacilli resistant to isoniazid; virulence and response to treatment with isoniazid in guinea-pigs. Br Med J (1954) 1.13
Obliterative pulmonary hypertension and thromboembolism. Br Med J (1963) 1.13
Intermittent dosage in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with streptomycin; a report to the Streptomycin in Tuberculosis Committee of the Medical Research Council. Br Med J (1950) 1.12
The bactericidal activities of combinations of streptomycin, isoniazid, p-aminosalicylic acid (PAS), oxytetracycline (terramycin) and viomycin against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J Gen Microbiol (1955) 1.11
Acute toxicity of mineral dusts. AMA Arch Ind Hyg Occup Med (1953) 1.11
Inhalation experiments with coal dust containing 5 per cent, 10 per cent, 20 per cent and 40 per cent quartz: tissue reactions in the lungs of rats. Ann Occup Hyg (1963) 1.11
The effect of silica and silicic acid on enzymes. Enzymologia (1956) 1.11
The effects of granite on the lungs of rats. Br J Ind Med (1950) 1.10
Purification of placental alkaline phosphatase. Biochim Biophys Acta (1960) 1.09
Urinary excretion of acid phosphatase. Br Med J (1954) 1.07
Adsorption of dyes, amino acids, proteins, and metal hydroxides on quartz. AMA Arch Ind Hyg Occup Med (1953) 1.06
CHEMOTHERAPY OF TUBERCULOSIS: A BACTERIOLOGIST'S VIEWPOINT. Br Med J (1965) 1.05
Clinical applications of biochemistry. Annu Rev Biochem (1954) 1.05
Fibrogenic activity of different forms of free silica; the action of fused silica, quartz, cristobalite, and tridymite on the livers of mice. AMA Arch Ind Health (1956) 1.04