Summary
Dr. Jane Hinton and the development of Mueller-Hinton agar.
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Basset, M. (2020) BLACK HISTORY MONTH: CELEBRATING THE WORK OF BLACK MICROBIOLOGISTS.
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Bastian, H. (2020) Dr. Jane Hinton
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/jane-hinton-1919-2003/
Calidas, D. (2017) How Jane Hinton cultivated gonorrhea and saved us from antibiotic-resistant bugs
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Kassinger, R. (2019) Slime. Boston: Mariner Books. Pp.122-5.
Microbigals (2020) Jane Hinton: Co-developer of Mueller-Hinton Agar
https://www.microbigals.com/post/jane-hinton-co-developer-of-mueller-hinton-agar-one-of-the-first-black-americans-to-earn-a-vet-md
Mitchell, E. (2020) Dr. Jane Hinton: Co-Developer of Mueller-Hinton Agar http://blog.eoscu.com/blog/jane-hinton
Mueller, J.H. and J. Hinton. (1941) A Protein-Free Medium for Primary Isolation of the Gonococcus and Meningococcus. Experimental Biology and Medicine https://doi.org/10.3181/00379727-48-13311
This Podcast Will Kill You ep. 25: Put your hands together for Gonorrhea!
https://thispodcastwillkillyou.com/2019/04/30/episode-25-put-your-hands-together-for-gonorrhea/
Wikipedia. Jane Hinton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Hinton
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