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The Gies-Marshall "Salivary Factor" Debate

1915

Marshall, John Albert. 1915. The Neutralizing Power of Saliva in its Relation to Dental Caries. American Journal of Physiology 1915:260-279.

1916

Gies, William John. 1916a. An Interesting Fact Regarding the Reaction of Saliva to Phenothalein. Journal of the Allied Dental Societies 11(2) June 1916:273-274.

Shepard, LA.; Gies, William John. 1916b. On the Validity of Marshall's "Salivary Factor" for the Biochemical Determination of Susceptibility to, of Immunity from, Dental Caries. Journal of the Allied Dental Societies 11(2) 1916:275-296 (plus tables).

Gies, William John. 1916c. Further Remarks on the Validity of Marshall's "Salivary Factor" for the Biochemical Determination of Susceptibility to, or Immunity from, Dental Caries. Journal of the Allied Dental Societies 11(3) 1916:488-516.

Gies, William John. 1916d. Supplementary Comment on the Validity of Marshall's "Salivary Factors". Journal of the Allied Dental Societies 11(4) Dec. 1916:659-667.

Marshall, John Albert. 1916. Reply to Criticism of the Value of the Salivary Factor as an Aid in the Diagnosis of Dental Caries. Dental Cosmos 58 1916:1225-1228.

1917

Gies, William John. 1917. New Findings in Studies of the Validity of Marshall's "Salivary Factor" as a Means of Diagnosis of Dental Caries. Journal of the Allied Dental Societies 12(2) June 1917:212-218.

Marshall, John Albert. 1917. The Composition of Saliva in Relation to the Incidence of Dental Caries. American Journal of Physiology 1917:212-234.

Gies, William John. 1917. Additions to the Discussion of the Significance of Marshall's "Salivary Factors". Journal of the Allied Dental Societies 12(1) Mar. 1917:65-84.

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