Continual Raving Gallery Dr. Hamilton Smith who received the Noble Prize for discovering novel bacterial restriction endonucleases. Nurse at sink 1916. Minneapolis Contagion Hospital Hospital tents, US quarantine Station, Hawaii. Joseph Meister receiving Louis Pasteur’s rabies vaccine. Complement-fixation reaction. Fever curve from patient with influenzal meningitis. Haeckels tree of life Dr. Thomas Rivers, who first described a series of cases of Haemophilus influenzae meningitis in children. Dr. Margaret Pittman drying meningitis bacteria (circa 1937). Eleven-year-old boy with epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis with opisthotonos (arched back). Dr. David Smith, who developed one of the first conjugated H. influenzae vaccines. Dr. Rachel Schneerson, who developed one of the first conjugated H. influenzae vaccines. Dr. Margaret Pittman and James Marshall in 1971 at the NIH, Division of Biologics. Dr. John Robbins, who developed one of the first conjugated H. influenzae vaccines. Dr. Porter Anderson, who developed one of the first conjugated H. influenzae vaccines. Dr. Hattie Alexander who successfully treated meningitis patients with Streptomycin and identified the mechanism for streptomycin resistance in Haemophilus influenzae. Cerebral edema. A. Normal brain with rich blood supply. B. Brain during meningitis with constricted blood vessels from cerebral swelling. Nurse One of the microscopes invented by Richard Pfeiffer. Nursing care. AmazonBarnes & NobleIndieBoundOxford University PressPowell's