Introduction:
Introduction: the first 100 years
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Section 1 Emerging infectious diseases
1. Walter Reed and yellow fever Reed W. J Hyg 1902; 2: 101–119
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2. A glanders-like disease in Rangoon Whitmore A. J Hyg 1913; 13: 1–34
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Section 2 Microbiological methods
3. The Chick–Martin test for disinfectants Chick H, Martin C. J Hyg 1908; 8: 654–697
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4. Development of the complement-fixation test Mackie TJ, Finkelstein MH. J Hyg 1930; 30: 1–24
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5. Incubation at 44 °C as a test for faecal coli Clegg LFL, Sherwood HP. J Hyg 1939; 39: 361–374
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Section 3 Immunity
6. The discovery of diphtheria toxoid and the primary and secondary immune response Glenny AT, Südmersen HJ. J Hyg 1921; 20: 176–220
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7. Neave Kingsbury and the serum prophylaxis of measles Kingsbury AN. J Hyg 1927; 27: 1–13
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8. Development of a stable smallpox vaccine Collier L. J Hyg 1955; 53: 76–101
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Section 4 Molecular biology
9. The significance of pneumococcal types Griffith F. J Hyg 1928; 27: 113–159.
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Section 5 Epidemiology
10. The spread of bacterial infection, the problem of herd immunity Topley WWC, Wilson GS. J Hyg 1923; 21: 243–249
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11. The Stonehouse survey Cartwright KAV, Stuart JM, Jones DM, Noah ND. Epidemiol Infect 1987; 99: 591–601
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12. Mathematical modelling: a key to control of infectious diseases in man and animals McLean AR, Anderson RM. Epidemiol Infect 1988; 100: 419–442
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13. The application of reproduction number concepts to tuberculosis Vynnycky E, Fine PEM. Epidemiol Infect 1998; 121: 309–324
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Appendix 1
Appendix 1. The Editors, 1901–2001
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Appendix 2
Appendix 2. Other individuals in conjunction with whom the Editors edited the journal
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