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Charles Cyril Okell

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1939

References

LIST OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

Hartley, P., Eagleton, A. J. & Okell, C. C. 1922The desiccation of serum and other protein solutions.” J. Path. Bact. 26, 5365.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O'Brien, R. A., Eagleton, A. J., Okell, C. C. & Baxter, E. M. 1923The Schick test and active immunization.” Brit. J. exp. Path. 4, 2933.Google Scholar
Glenny, A. T. & Okell, C. C. 1924The titration of diphtheria toxin and antitoxin by flocculation methods.” J. Path. Bact. 27, 187200.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Eagleton, A. J., O'Brien, R. A. & Okell, C. C. 1924The rapid control of diphtheria outbreaks in institutions.” Lancet, 1, 800801.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Baxter, E. M. 1924The Dick reaction in scarlet fever.” J. Path. Bact. 27, 342–5.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Baxter, E. M. 1924The fermentative reactions of the diphtheria bacillus.” J. Path. Bact. 27, 439–47.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C, Dalling, T. & Pugh, L. P. 1924Enzootic jaundice (yellows) in dogs.” Vet. Sec. 4, 1002.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1924A note on haemolysin and haemagglutinin with reference to the Wassermann reaction.” Brit. J. exp. Path. 5, 355–60.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C, Dalling, T. & Pugh, L. P. 1925Leptospiral jaundice in dogs.” Vet. J. 81, 335.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1925The Dick test in scarlet fever.” Lancet, 1, 712–14.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Houston, A. & Okell, C. C. 1925Examination of well water for Leptospirata.” 20th Sep. Metrop. Wat. Bd, Land., pp. 4351.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C., Dalling, T. & Pugh, L. P. 1925Discussion on canine jaundice: with special reference to leptospiral infection.” Proc. roy. Soc. Med., Sect. of Comp. Med., 18, 1723.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
O'Brien, R. A. & Okell, C. C. 1925Discussion on Dick reaction and the serum treatment of scarlet fever.” Lancet, 1, 1294–7.Google Scholar
O'Brien, R. A. & Okell, C. C. 1925Some problems connected with the Dick test.” Lancet, 2, 1327–9.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dalling, T. & Okell, C. C. 1926Vaccine treatment of canine leptospiral jaundice.” J. Path. Bact. 29, 131.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Steed, G. I. 1926Haemagglutination by horse serum, and jaundice in mice.” J. Path. Bact. 29, 132–3.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C., Parish, H. J., O'Brien, R. A., Dreyer, G., Cummins, S. L. & Buxton, J. B. 1926The standardization of tuberculin and the precipitin test.” Lancet, 1, 433–4.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1926A note on the isolation of virulent diphtheria bacilli from wounds of horses.” Brit. J. exp. Path. 7, 173–4.Google Scholar
O'Brien, R. A. & Okell, C. C. 1926Discussion on relationship of streptococci to scarlet fever and its complications.” Brit. med. J. 2, 513–15.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1926The virulence testing of the diphtheria bacillus and its practical application.” J. Hyg., Camb., 25, 355–65.Google ScholarPubMed
Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1927The titration of scarlet fever antitoxin in rabbits.” Lancet, 1, 71–2.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1927The standardization of tuberculin.” Brit. J. exp. Path. 8, 170–5.Google Scholar
Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1927The titration of scarlet fever antitoxin in rabbits.” J. Path. Bact. 30, 521–8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. 1927Immunization as a practical means of disease prevention in children.” National Health, 20, 245.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1928Vaccination of guinea-pigs against tuberculosis with B.C.G.Brit. J. exp. Path. 9, 3442.Google Scholar
O'Brien, R. A., Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1928The biological properties of Schick and Dick toxin.” Public Health, p. 181–2.Google Scholar
Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1928Haemolytic streptococcal infections in the rabbit.” Lancet, 1, 746–8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1928The relationship of scarlet fever to other streptococcal infections.” Lancet, 1, 748–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Booth, W. G. 1928Epidemic catarrhal jaundice.” Public Health, p. 237.Google Scholar
Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1928The permanence of the Schick negative state.” Lancet, 2, 322–3.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1929Three notes on tuberculin.” J. Path. Bact. 32, 51–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blake, A. V. & Okell, C. C. 1929Standardization of anti-dysentery serum: effect of increased test dose of toxin on the accuracy of titration.” J. Path. Bact. 32, 121–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O'Brien, R. A., Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1929‘Diphtheria’ in Schick negative reactors.” Lancet, 1, 149–51.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O'Brien, R. A., Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1929Titration of scarlet fever antitoxin.” Brit. J. exp. Path. 10, 8393.Google Scholar
Blake, A. V. & Okell, C. C. 1929Seasonal variation in the susceptibility of mice to dysentery (Shiga) toxin.” Brit. J. exp. Path. 10, 175–9.Google Scholar
Montagu Lawrence, C. J. & Okell, C. C. 1929The association of human and canine jaundice with an illustrative case.” Lancet, 2, 327–8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Blake, A. V. 1930Dysentery toxin (Shiga): Notes on its preparation with a discussion of its position as an endotoxin.” J. Path. Bact. 33, 5763.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. 1930The relationship of virulent to avirulent diphtheria bacilli.” J. Hyg., Carnb., 29, 309–12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Parish, H. J. & Okell, C. C. 1930The relative insusceptibility of young rabbits to streptococcal toxin.” J. Path. Bact. 33, 527–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. 1930Preparation and standardization of tuberculin.” A System of Bacteriology, M.R.C. 5, 308–12.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. 1930Experiments with yellow fever vaccine in monkeys.” Trans. B. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg. 24, 251–4.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Parish, H. J. 1931The effect of sodium aurothiosulphate in the treatment of tuberculosis in guinea-pigs.” Brit. J. exp. Path. 12, 136–8.Google Scholar
Okell, C. C. 1932The role of haemolytic streptococci in infective disease.” (Milroy Lectures.) Lancet, 1, 761–7; 815–20; 867–73.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. 1932Attenuation and prevention of measles.” Brit. med. J. 2, 397–8.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Okell, C. C. & D'Arcy Hart, P. 1932Simple apparatus for venesection.” Lancet, 2, 514.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. & Elliott, S. D. 1935Bacteraemia and oral sepsis with special reference to aetiology of subacute endocarditis.” Lancet, 2, 869–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. & ELLIOTT, S. D. 1936Cross-infection with haemolytic streptococci in Otorhinological Wards.” Lancet, 2, 836–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Okell, C. C. 1938‘From a bacteriological back-number’—Grains and scruples series.” Lancet, 1, 48, 107, 159, 225 and 287.Google Scholar