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Chronological Listing of Halstead Publications

1938


(1) Clark, H.W. and B.W. Halstead

Decapterus scombrinus (Valenciennes) in Monterey Bay. Copeia (4):205.


1949


(2) Halstead, B.W.

Octopus bites in human beings. Leafl. Malac. 1(5):17-22.

(3) Halstead, B.W.

Problems concerning medical ichthyology and future plans of the Department of Ichthyology and Herpetology. School of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, College of Medical Evangelists, Loma Linda, CA. 16 p. (Limited distribution)

(4) Halstead, B.W. and R. Ryckman

Injurious effects from contacts with millipedes. Med. Arts Sci. 3(1):16-18, 1 fig.


1950


(5) Halstead, B.W.

The capture of a wattled eel-pout, Lycodes palearis, from Fidalgo Island, Washington, and the distributional record of this species. Copeia (4):317.

(6) Halstead, B.W.

The levitical laws and disease transmission by animals. 7 p. (Limited distribution)

(7) Halstead, B.W.

Mosaic law substantiated. Rev. Herald 127(3):13.

(8) Halstead, B.W. and F.R. Modglin

A preliminary report on the venom apparatus of the batray, Holorhinus californicus. Copeia (3):165-175, 6 figs.


1951


(9) Halstead, B.W.

Ichthyotoxism - a neglected medical problem! Med. Arts Sci. 5(4):115-121, 8 figs.

(10) Halstead, B.W.

Injurious effects from the sting of the scorpionfish, Scorpaena guttata. California Med. 74:395-396, 1 pl.

(11) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous fish - a medical-military problem. Office of Naval Research, Research Reservists, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C., NAVEXOS P-510:10-16, 8 figs.

(12) Halstead, B.W.

The role of CME in basic medial research. The Journal 22(5):18-19.


1952


(13) Halstead, B.W.

Concerning fish poisoning on Saipan. (Limited distribution)

(14) Halstead, B.W.

Concerning fish poisoning on Midway Islands. (Limited distribution)

(15) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous fish. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 149 (16):1513.

(16) Halstead, B.W. and N.C. Bunker

Poisonous fishes of Saipan. 53p. (Limited distribution)

(17) Halstead, B.W. and N.C. Bunker

Stingray attacks and their treatment. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 2(1):115-128, 12 figs.

(18) Halstead, B.W. and N.C. Bunker

The venom apparatus of the ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei. Copeia (3):128-138, 1 pl., 4 figs.

(19) Ryckman, R.E. and B.W. Halstead

Report of a case of human nasal myiasis by the greenbottle fly, Phaenicia sericata, in San Bernardino County, California. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 1(4):711-712.


1953


(20) Halstead, B.W.

On the results of feeding poisonous puffer fish to nontoxic California marine fishes. (Limited distribution)

(21) Halstead, B.W.

The orthopedic arthrometer for the precise measurement of angles in systematic ichthyology. Copeia (4):241.

(22) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous fishes and fish poisoning. In: Research Reviews. NAVEXOS P-510, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C. Pp. 23-25.

(23) Halstead, B.W.

Some general considerations of the problem of poisonous fish and ichthyosarcotoxism. Copeia (1):31-33.

(24) Halstead, B.W.

The effect of the commercial canning process upon puffer poison. California Fish Game 39(2):219-228, 1 fig.

(25) Halstead, B.W., Kuninobu, L.S., and H.G. Hebard

Catfish stings and the venom apparatus of the Mexican catfish, Galeichthys felis (Linneaus). Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc. 72(4):297-314, 6 figs.

(26) Goe, D.R. and B.W. Halstead

A preliminary report of the toxicity of the gulf puffer, Sphoeroides annulatus. California Fish Game 39(2):229-232, 1 fig.

(27) Holloway, J.E., Bunker, N.C., and B.W. Halstead

The venom of Urobatis halleri (Cooper), the round stingray. California Fish Game 39(1):77-82, 1 fig.

(28) Ocampo, R.R., Halstead, B.W., and F.R. Modglin

The microscopic anatomy of the caudal appendage of the spotted eagleray, Aetobatus narinari (Euphrasen), with reference to the venom apparatus. Anat. Rec. 115(1):87-99, 3 pls.


1954


(29) Halstead, B.W.

A note regarding the toxicity of the fishes of the skipjack family, Katsuwonidae. California Fish Game 40(1):61-63.

(30) Halstead, B.W.

Regarding clinical characteristics of fish poisoning. (Limited distribution).

(31) Halstead, B.W. and N.C. Bunker

A survey of the poisonous fishes of Johnston Island. Zoologica 39(2):61-77, 1 fig.

(32) Halstead, B.W. and N.C. Bunker

A survey of the poisonous fishes of the Phoenix Islands. Copeia (1):1-11, 5 figs.

(33) Halstead, B.W. and R.C. Habekost

Experiments on the toxicity of Pseudosuberites pseudos Dickinson. l p. (Limited distribution)

(34) Halstead, B.W. and W.M. Lively, Jr.

Poisonous fishes and ichthyosarcotoxism. U.S. Arm. Forces Med. J. 5(2):157-175, 13 figs.

(35) Halstead, B.W. and R.D. Macomber

Moray eel injection records. ll p. (Unpublished)

(36) Halstead, B.W. and R.J. Ralls

Results of dialyzing some fish poisons. Science 119(3083):160-161.

(37) Halstead, B.W. and R.L. Schall

Poisonous fishes of La Plata Island. 7 p. (Unpublished)

(38) Halstead, B.W., and R.L. Smith

Presence of an axillary venom gland in the Oriental catfish, Plotosus lineatus. Copeia (2):153-154.

(39) Berry, S.S. and B.W. Halstead

Octopus bites - a second report. Leafl. Malac. 1(11):59-65, 1 fig.


1955


(40) Halstead, B.W., Chitwood, M.J., and F.R. Modglin

The anatomy of the venom apparatus of the zebrafish, Pterois volitans (Linneaus). Anat. Rec. 122(3):317-333, 3 pls., 16 figs.

(41) Halstead, B.W., Chitwood, M.J., and F.R. Modglin

The venom apparatus of the California scorpionfish, Scorpaena guttata Girard. Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc. 74(2):145-158, 15 figs.

(42) Halstead, B.W., Ocampo, R.R., and F.R. Modglin

A study on the comparative anatomy of the venom apparatus of certain North American stingrays. J. Morphol. 97(1):1-21, 4 pls., 20 figs.

(43) Halstead, B.W. and D.W. Schall

Poisonous fishes of Palau. (Limited distribution)

(44) Halstead, B.W. and D.W. Schall

Poisonous fishes of Tahiti. (Limited distribution)

(45) Halstead, B.W. and D.W. Schall

Poisonous fishes of the Gulf of California. (Limited distribution)

(46) Halstead, B.W. and D.W. Schall

Poisonous fishes of the Marshall Islands. 5 p. (Limited distribution)

(47) Halstead, B.W. and D.W. Schall

A report on the poisonous fishes captured during the Woodrow G. Krieger expedition to the Galapagos Islands. In: Essays in the Natural Sciences in Honor of Captain Allan Hancock. University of Southern California Press, Los Angeles. Pp. 147-172, 2 pls.

(48) Dawson, E.Y., Alleem, A.A., and B.W. Halstead

Marine algae from Palmyra Island with special reference to the feeding habits and toxicology of reef fishes. Allan Hancock Found. Publs. (17):1-39, 12 figs.

(49) Goe, D.R. and B.W. Halstead

A case of fish poisoning from Caranx ignobilis Forskal from Palmyra Island, with comments on the sensitivity of the mouse injection technique for the screening of toxic fishes. Copeia (3):238-240.

(50) Habekost, R.C., Fraser, I.M., and B.W. Halstead

Observations on toxic marine algae. J. WA. Acad. Sci. 45(4):101-103.

(51) Ralls, R.J., and B.W. Halstead

Moray eel poisoning and a preliminary report on the action of the toxin. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 4(1):136-140.

(52) Whitley, G.P. and B.W. Halstead

An annotated bibliography of the poisonous and venomous fishes of Australia. Rec. Aust. Mus. 23(5):211-227.


1956


(53) Halstead, B.W.

Animal phyla known to contain poisonous marine animals. In: E.E. Buckley and N. Porges [Eds.], Venoms. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. pp. 9-27.

(54) Halstead, B.W.

Current status of research on Pacific poisonous fishes and ichthyosarcotoxism. In: E.E. Buckley and N. Porges [Eds.], Venoms. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. pp. 29-32.

(55) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous fishes and their relationship to marine food resources in the Pacific area. Proc. 8th Pac. Sci. Congr. 3:321-330.

(56) Halstead, B.W.

Toxic marine organisms. In: Handbook of Biological Data. National Research Council, WADC Tech. Rept. 56-273. pp. 424-426. (ASTIA No. AD-110501).

(57) Halstead, B.W.

Venomous mollusks. Rep. Am. Malac. Un. 23:1.

(58) Halstead, B.W., Chitwood, M.J., and F.R. Modglin

Stonefish stings and the venom apparatus of Synanceja horrida (Linnaeus). Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc. 75(4):381-397, 12 figs.

(59) Halstead, B.W. and D.W. Schall

A report on the poisonous fishes captured during the Woodrow G. Krieger expedition to Cocos Island. Pac. Sci. 10(1):103-109, 1 fig.

(60) Halstead, B.W. and C. Teel

Regarding venom apparatus in Muraena helena. (Limited distribution).


1957


(61) Halstead, B.W.

Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (Contributor). 23rd/ ed. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. 1598 p.

(62) Halstead, B.W.

Jellyfish stings and their medical management. U.S. Arm. Forces Med. J. 8(11):1587-1602, 11 figs.

(63) Halstead, B.W.

Mysterious outbreaks of fish poisoning. Experimental Diving Unit, U.S. Naval Medical School, Washington, D.C. 8 p. (Limited distribution).

(64) Halstead, B.W.

Preventative medicine manual on sea snakes. U.S. Naval Medical School Graduate Training Course for Medical Officers, Bethesda, MD. 12 p. (Limited distribution).

(65) Halstead, B.W.

The public health significance of the recent outbreaks of poisoning by marine organisms in Japan. U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. 11 p. (Limited distribution).

(66) Halstead, B.W.

Unexploited ocean resources. Med. Arts Sci. 11(2):72-75.

(67) Halstead, B.W.

Wealth of the seas. 5 p. (Limited distribution).

(68) Halstead, B.W.

Weever stings and their medical management. U.S. Arm. Forces Med. J. 8(10):1441-1451, 8 figs.

(69) Halstead, B.W., Kawabata, T., and T.F. Judefind

The public health significance of the recent outbreaks of poisoning by marine organisms in Japan. In: Proceeding of the 9th/ Science Congress. Pacific Association, Bangkok. 11 p. (Limited distribution).

(70) Halstead, B.W. and M.H. McLaughlin

Fish poisoning. Life Health 72(7):10-11, 32.

(71) Halstead, B.W., Modglin, F.R., and G.D. Kuhn

On the morphology of the hairs of the rare deep sea fish, Mirapinna esau. Annl. Mag. Nat. Hist., Series 12, 10:767-768.

(72) Halstead, B.W. and F.E. Russell

Animal toxins, Part 3: Marine organisms. In: W.S. Spector [Ed.], Handbook of Biological Data. W. B. Saunders and Co., Philadelphia. 7 p.

(73) Kawabata, T., Halstead, B.W., and T.F. Judefind

A report of a series of recent outbreaks of unusual cephlopod and fish intoxications in Japan. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 6(5):935-939.

(74) Schantz, E.J., Halstead, B.W., McFarren, E.F., Bond, R.M., and W.B. Page

Conference on shellfish toxicology. U.S. Public Health Service, Special Publications. 126 p., 5 figs. (Limited distribution).


1958


(75) Halstead, B.W.

Beware!! The zebrafish. All Pets (Sept.):27-32, illust.

(76) Halstead, B.W.

Class Diplopoda (millipedes). In: J. DeCoursey, [Ed.], Medical Entomology. U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. Pp. 22-23.

(77) Halstead, B.W.

The deadly fugu - mysterious fish of ancient Japanese emperors. 7 p. (Unpublished).

(78) Halstead, B.W.

Global medicine and CME. CME Alumni J. 29(5):10-13.

(79) Halstead, B.W.

Jellyfish stings and their medical management. S. Afr. Practnr. 3(3):43-48, 11 figs.

(80) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous and venomous marine organisms. In: D.W. Wright, Medical Zoology. (Unpublished). 106 p.

(81) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous fishes. Pub. Health Rep. 73(4):302-312, 11 figs.

(82) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous fish-like vertebrates. [Appendix B]. U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. 39 p.

(83) Halstead, B.W.

The relationship of traumogenous fishes to man. AIBS Symposium. 16 p. (Limited distribution).

(84) Halstead, B.W.

Results of an investigation on a series of outbreaks in Japan caused by the eating of marine organisms. Natl. Inst. Health Consultantship, 1-22 September 1958. 4 p. (Limited distribution).

(85) Halstead, B.W.

Skin disorders most frequently encountered by the fishing industry. 2 p. (Limited distribution).

(86) Halstead, B.W.

Venomous fishes. U.S. Naval Medical School Graduate Training Course for Medical Officers, Bethesda, MD. 39 p. (Limited distribution).

(87) Halstead, B.W. and R.F. Modglin

Weeverfish stings and the venom apparatus of weevers (Trachinus). Z. Tropenmed. Parasit. 9(2):129-146, 12 figs.

(88) Halstead, B.W. and D.W. Schall

A report on the poisonous fishes of the Line Islands. Acta. Trop. 15(3):193-233.

(89) Courville, D.A., Halstead, B.W., and D.W. Hessel

Marine biotoxins: Isolation and properties. Chem Rev. 58(2):235-248.


1959


(90) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous Marine Animals. Cornell Maritime Press, Cambridge. 146 p., 88 figs.

(91) Halstead, B.W.

Environmental hazards. In: U.S. Navy Diving Manual, Part 1, NAVSHIPS 250-538. U.S. Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C. Pp. 158-175.

(92) Halstead, B.W. and W.M. Lively, Jr.

Poisonous fishes and ichthyosarcotoxism. PACAF Command Surgeon's Newsletter 1(1):1-5.


1960


(93) Hessel, D.W., Halstead, B.W., and N.H. Peckham

Marine biotoxins. I. Ciguatera poison: Some biological and chemical aspects. Annl. NY Acad. Sci. 90(3):788-797, 4 figs.


1961


(94) Halstead, B.W.

Candiru - the human parasitic catfish of the Amazon. 9 p. (Unpublished).

(95) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxins - a wealth of new drugs for the future. 9 p. (Unpublished).

(96) Halstead, B.W.

Sting rays. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 175(6):541.

(97) Halstead, B.W.

Venomous fishes. In: P. Gray, [Ed.], The Encyclopedia of the biological sciences. Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York. pp. 1049-1051.


1962


(98) Halstead, B.W.

Biotoxins, allergies, and other disorders. In: G. Borgstrom, [Ed.], Fish as Food, Vol. 2: Nutrition, Sanitation, and Utilization. Academic Press, New York. pp. 521-540.


1963


(99) Halstead, B.W.

First aid treatment of shark bites - general comments. In: P.W. Gilbert, [Ed.], Sharks and Survival. D.C. Health and Co., Boston. pp. 495-496.

(100) Halstead, B.W.

Quest for new drugs. J. Am. Pharm. Assoc. N53(3):129-130, illust.

(101) Halstead, B.W., Hessel, D.W., and J. Suchy

An investigation of ciguatera poison. Final Report, Army Chemical Corps., Grant No. DA-CML-18-108-61-g-19, June 1961 - Sept. 1962. 9 p. (Limited distribution).

(102) Halstead, B.W. and L.R. Mitchell

A review of the venomous fishes of the Pacific area. In: H.L. Keegan and W.V. MacFarlane, [Ed.], Venomous and Poisonous Animals and Noxious Plants of the Pacific Area. Pergamon Press, New York. pp. 173-202, 16 figs.


1964


(103) Halstead, B.W.

Fish poisoning - their diagnosis, pharmacology, and treatment. Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. 5(5):615-627.

(104) Halstead, B.W.

An R&D program in natural products as they relate to international economic development and our national security. Ocean Engineering. N. Am. Aviat. 8(1):100-114.

(105) Halstead, B.W., Carscallen, L.J., and F.E. Russell

Animal toxins, Part 3: Marine organisms. In: P.L. Altmanard and D.S. Ditter, [Eds.], Biology Data Book. Federal American Society of Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C. pp. 336-344.

(106) O'Neal, P.L., Halstead, B.W., and L.D. Howard, Jr.

Injury to human tissues from sea urchin spines. California Med. 101:199-202.


1965


(107) Halstead, B.W.

Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary (Contributor). 24th ed. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. 1724 p.

(108) Halstead, B.W.

In memorium - Yevgeniy N. Pavlovskiy (1884-1965). Toxicon 3:169-170.

(109) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals of the World. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Vol I, 994 p., illust.


1966


(110) Halstead, B.W.

Aspectos medicos de los animales marinos venenosos. Acad. Nac. Med. Buenos Aires 44(2). 1 p.

(111) Halstead, B.W.

Field report on the epidemiology of biotoxications from eating the livers of polar bears and other arctic mammals. (Limited distribution)

(112) Halstead, B.W.

Venomous marine animals of Brazil. Mem. Inst. Butanan 33(1):1-26.


1967


(113) Halstead, B.W.

Medical ichthyology - the unknown science. Presented to: The Marine Technology Society, Washington, D.C. 11p. (Limited distribution)

(114) Halstead, B.W.

National goals in biomedical oceanography and recommendations for achieving these goals. Presented to: Marine Technology Society, Washington, D.C. 11 p. (Limited distribution)

(115) Halstead, B.W.

Need for a national institute of marine medicine and pharmacology. Presented to: Marine Technology Society, Washington, D.C. 20 p. (Limited distribution)

(116) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals of the World. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Vol. 2, 1070 p., illust.


(117) Halstead, B.W. and A.E. Dalgleish

The venom apparatus of the European stargazer, Uranoscopus scaber Linnaeus. In: F.E. Russell and P.R. Saunders, [Eds.], Animal Toxins. Pergamon Press, New York. Pp. 177-186, 10 figs.

(118) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxins, new foods, and drugs from the sea. Presented to: Marine Technology Society, University of Rhode Island. 10p. (Limited distribution).


1968


(119) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biological hazards. J. Ocean Technol. 2(3):46-49.

(120) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxins and marine food resources. 11 p. (Unpublished)

(121) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxins, new foods, and drugs from the sea. In: Drugs From the Sea. Transactions of the Drugs From the Sea Symposium, University of Rhode Island, 27-29 August 1967. Marine Technology Society, Washington, D.C. pp. 229-239.

(122) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxins, world food supply, and the need for an international surveillance program. Presented to: Consultants on the Problems of Toxicants in Marine Food Products, World Health Organization, Geneva, 18-22 Nov. 1968. 6 p. (Limited distribution)

(123) Halstead, B.W.

New drugs from the sea - the state of the art. Presented to: Oceanography as an Investment, 2nd/ Annual Conference, 2-4 December 1968. 12 p.

(124) Halstead, B.W.

Powerful poisons in marine organisms - a factor in using foods from the sea. Maritime 2:5-6,10.

(125) Halstead, B.W.

The significance of marine biotoxins to marine protein concentrates and food from the sea. Presented to: Seminar on Ichthyosarcotoxism, South Pacific Commission, French Polynesia, 16-22 August 1968. 21 p. (Limited distribution)

(126) Der Marderosian, A.H., Youngken, H.W., Jr., and B.W. Halstead

An outline for a new course in marine pharmacognosy. Am. J. Pharm. Educ. 32:219-245, 3 figs.

(127) Rice, R.D. and B.W. Halstead

Report of fatal cone shell sting by Conus geographus Linnaeus. Toxicon 5:223-224.


1969


(128) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous marine animals. Text for proposed book by Doug Falkner. 9 p. (Unpublished).

(129) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous marine animals. Unit 16-B. Supplement to Naval Medical School Kinescope Film No. HA-PMB-722. U.S. Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD. 14 p.

(130) Halstead, B.W.

Hazardous marine life. In: J.J. Meyers, C.H. Holm and R.F. McAllister, [Eds.], Handbook of Ocean and Underwater Engineering. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York. Pp. 10/23-10/44.

(131) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biodynamic chemicals - a neglected resource. Congressional Record, 2 October 1969. pp. E8090-E8092.

(132) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxins: A new source of medicinals. Lloydia 32(4):484-488.

(133) Halstead, B.W.

Ocean resources and marine biomedicine. Congressional Record, 3 June 1969. 115(91):E4568-E4570.

(134) Halstead, B.W.

The sea—source of life-giving substances. 13 p. (Limited distribution)

(135) Halstead, B.W.

The significance of marine biotoxins to marine protein concentrates and food from the sea. Restricted communication to President’s Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and Resources for preparation of: Our Nation and the Sea. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 21 p.

(136) Halstead, B.W.

Statement regarding the recommendation for the establishment of a National Institute of Marine Medicine and Pharmacology. In: Hearing before the subcommittee on merchant marine fisheries. House of Representatives. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (No. 91-5). pp. 465-486.

(137) Halstead, B.W.

Toxicology of marine animals. In: F.E. Firth, [Ed.], Encyclopedia of Marine Resources. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York. pp. 675-687, 13 figs.

(138) Rathjen, W.E. and B.W. Halstead

Report on two fatalities due to sting-rays. Toxicon 6:301-302.


1970


(139) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous marine animals. [In Russian]; Hydrometerological Publishers, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. 160 p., illust.

(140) Halstead, B.W.

Investigations on fish poisoning. Caribbean Fishery Development Project (Phase 2), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States (FI: SF/CAR. Reg. 189). 16 p.

(141) Halstead, B.W.

Pharmacological testing of blue-green algae for constituents having therapeutic value. In: Water Pollution Control Research Series. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. (No. 5501-0123) 13 p.

(142) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals of the World. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Vol. 3, 1006 p., illust.

(143) Halstead, B.W.

Recommendations to the President’s commission on marine science, engineering, and resources for a national program in marine biomedicine. In: H.W. Youngken, Jr., [Ed.], Food-Drugs From the Sea. Marine Technology Society, Washington, D.C. pp. 11-21.

(144) Halstead, B.W.

Toxicity of marine organisms caused by pollutants. Presented to: FAO Technical Conference on Marine Pollution and Its Effect on Living Resources and Fishing, 9-18 December 1970. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FIR: MP/70/R-6 (WM/ A8087). 21 p.

(145) Halstead, B.W. and D.D. Danielson

Death from the depths. Oceans 3(6):14-25, illust.

(146) Halstead, B.W.

Human fatality due to ingestion of the crab Demania sp. in the Philippines. Clin. Toxicol. 3(4):609-611.

(147) Bagnis, R., Berglund, F., Elias, P.S., Van Esch, G.J., Halstead, B.W., and K. Kojima.

Problems of toxicants in marine food products. 1. Marine biotoxins. Bull. WHO 42:69-88. (Written by B.W.H.)

(148) Cooke, T.S. and B.W. Halstead

Report of stingings by coelenterate Rhizophysa eysenhardti Gegenbaur in California waters. Clin. Toxicol. 3(4):589-595, 5 figs.

(149) Levy, S., Masry, D., and B.W. Halstead

Report of stingings by the sea anemone Triactis producta Kluzinger from Red Sea. Clin. Toxicol. 3(4):637-643, 4 figs.

(150) Mote, G.E., Halstead, B.W., and Y. Hashimoto

Occurrence of toxic crabs in the Palau Islands. Clin. Toxicol. 3(4):597-607, 3 figs.


1971


(151) Halstead, B.W.

Cancer & other abnormalities in fish. In: Water Pollution, Fish Disease, & Human Health. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Fisheries & Wildlife Conservation of the Committee on Merchant Marine Fisheries, House of Representatives, 91st/Congress, Ser. No. 91-42. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. pp. 351-409 (355-363, 404-405).

(152) Halstead, B.W.

Drugs from the sea. This is Japan (18):45-46.

(153) Halstead, B.W.

Marine pollution and human health. California Med. 115(6):61-62.

(154) Halstead, B.W.

Pollution problems relating to oil drilling on the Great Barrier Reef. Presented to: The Australian Royal Commission's Hearings on Oil Drilling on the Great Barrier Reef, Brisbane, 21-22 June 1971. (Unpublished, but included in the official proceedings of the hearings)

(155) Halstead, B.W.

The sting of the sea. Emerg. Med. 3(7):64-79.

(156) Halstead, B.W.

Toxicological aspects of marine pollution. Presented to: GESAMP, Report No. 3, Rome, 22-27 February 1971. 15 p.

(157) Halstead, B.W.

Venomous coelenterates: hydroids, jellyfishes, corals,and sea anemones. In: W. Bucherl, E. Buckley, and V. Deulofeu, [Eds.], Venomous Animals and Their Venoms. Academic Press, New York. 3:395-417,10 figs.

(158) Halstead, B.W.

Venomous echinoderms and annelids: Starfishes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and segmented worms. In: W. Bucherl, E. Buckley, and V. Deulofeu, [Eds.], Venomous Animals and Their Venoms. Academic Press, New York. 3:419-441, 10 figs.

(159) Halstead, B.W.

Venomous fishes. In: W. Bucherl, E. Buckley, and V. Deulofeu, [Eds.], Venomous Animals and Their Venoms. Academic Press, New York. 2:587-626, 22 figs.

(160) Halstead, B.W., and L. Halstead Baldwin

Mistress of mankind. Skin Diver 20(3):14-17.

(161) Halstead, B.W., and K.J. Beukema

Proposal for the establishment of a natural products institute for the economic development of underdeveloped countries. Presented to: Marine Technology Society, Washington, D.C. 21 p. (Limited distribution)

(162) Halstead, B.W., Engen, P.C., and D.D. Danielson

Morphology of the venom organs of the rabbitfishes (family Teuthidae). In: A. de Vies and E. Kochva, [Eds.], Toxins of Animal and Plant Origin. Tel-Avis University. 1:121-157, 29 figs.

(163) Cooke, T.S. and B.W. Halstead

Errata to: Report of stingings by the coelenterate, Rhizophysa eysenhardti Gegenbaur, in California waters (Clin. Toxicol. 3(4):589-595). Clin. Toxicol. 4(2):302.

(164) Hansen, P.A. and B.W. Halstead

The venomous sea anemone Actinodendron plumosum Haddon of South Vietnam. Micronesia 7(1/2):123-136, 5 figs.


1972


(165) Halstead, B.W.

Final report: Monograph on poisonous plants of the world. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Grant No. 5 (RO1-LM-00072-05). 15 p. (Limited distribution)

(166) Halstead, B.W.

A golden guide to environmental organizations. Golden Press, New York. 63 p.

(167) Halstead, B.W.

Pharmaceuticals from the sea. New Scient. 56(823):564-567.

(168) Halstead, B.W.

Toxicity of marine organisms caused by pollutants. In: M. Ruivo, [Ed.], Marine Pollution and Sea Life. Fishing News (Books) Ltd., London. pp. 584-594.

(169) Halstead, B.W.

A working paper on the surveillance of biotoxins in marine food products. Presented to: GESAMP, Geneva. 31 p. (Limited distribution)

(170) Halstead, B.W. and L. Halstead Baldwin

Mares envenendados? [In Spanish]; Salud Mundial (May):16-21.

(171) Halstead, B.W. and L. Halstead Baldwin

O mar - sinais de perigo para o homem. [In Portuguese]; A Saude Do Mundo (May):16-21.

(172) Halstead, B.W., and L. Halstead Baldwin

The sea - danger signals for man. [In Russian]; Zdrovie Mira (May):16-21.

(173) Halstead, B.W., Danielson, D.D., Baldwin, W.J., and P.C. Engen

Morphology of the venom apparatus of the leatherback fish Scomberoides sanctipetri (Cuvier). Toxicon 10:249-258, 5 figs.

(174) Halstead, B.W. and L. Halstead Baldwin

Die meere - Gefahrensignale fur den menschen. [In German]; Weltgesundheit (May):16-21.

(175) Halstead, B.W. and L. Halstead Baldwin

Le danger qui viet de la mer. [In French]; Sante du Monde (May):16-21.

(176) Halstead, B.W. and L. Halstead Baldwin

The sea, danger signals for man. World Health (May):16-21.

(177) Roche, E.T. and B.W. Halstead

The venom apparatus of California rockfishes (family Scorpaenidae). California Department of Natural Resources, Division of Fish and Game, Fish Bulletin 156. 49 p., 45 figs.


1973


(178) Halstead, B.W.

Aquatic resources. Diving World 1(4):189-191.

(179) Halstead, B.W.

Concept of toxicity indicator profiles. Presented to: GESAMP as a World Health Organization Consultant. 4 p. (Limited distribution)

(180) Halstead, B.W.

Death from the sea. Life Health 88(5):18-20, 7 figs.

(181) Halstead, B.W.

Marine pollution and the pharmaceutical scientist. Am. J. Pharm. Educ. 37:267-275.

(182) Halstead, B.W.

Portuguese man-of-war stings. In: H.F. Conn, [Ed.], Current Therapy. W. B. Saunders, Co., Philadelphia. pp. 870.

(183) Halstead, B.W.

Sea of death. 30 p. (Limited distribution)

(184) Halstead, B.W., and K.W. Cox

A fatal case of poisoning by the red spotted crab Carpilius maculatus (Linnaeus) in Mauritius. Proc. Roy. Soc. Arts Sci. Mauritius 4(2):27-30, 1 pl.

(185) Halstead, B.W., and K.W. Cox

An investigation on fish poisoning in Mauritius. Proc. Roy. Soc. Arts Sci. Mauritius 4(2)1-26, 4 pls.


1974


(186) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation Therapy. Life and Health Medical Group, Loma Linda, CA. 10 p.

(187) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation Therapy. World Life Research Institute, Colton. 7 p. (Limited distribution)

(188) Halstead, B.W.

Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary (Consultant). 25th ed. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. 1748 p.

(189) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxicology. In: F. Coulston, [Ed.], Global Aspects of Chemistry, Toxicology and Technology as Applied to the Environment: Environmental Quality and Safety. Academic Press, New York. 3:212-239.

(190) Halstead, B.W.

Marine biotoxins - an important group of environmental poisons. Presented to: First World Congress on Environmental Medicine and Biology, UNESCO, Paris, 1-5 July 1974. 19 p. (Limited distribution)

(191) Halstead, B.W.

Portuguese man-of-war stings. In: H.F. Conn, [Ed.], Current Therapy. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. pp. 867.


1975


(192) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous animals and plants. In: Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th ed. 14:606-616, 6 pls.

(193) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation Therapy. Life Force, Inc., San Bernardino, CA. 14 p.

(194) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation Therapy. Life and Health Medical Group, Loma Linda, CA. 11 p. (Revised)

(195) Halstead, B.W.

A dying sea. Presented to: California State Legislature - Resources and Land Committee, State Capitol, Sacramento, 10 March 1975. 13 p. (Limited distribution)

(196) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous and venomous marine animals. In: The Ocean World of Jacques Cousteau. Danbury Press, New York. 20:54-71.

(197) Halstead, B.W., and H.W. Harper

Evaluation of EDTA chelation therapy in coronary occlusive disease - clinical protocol. 14 p. (Unpublished)

(198) Halstead, B.W. and B.L. Landa

Tropical Fish. Golden Press, New York. 160 p., illust.

(199) Halstead, B.W.

Toxic Fish and Mollusks. Information Bulletin No. 12. Air Training Command. Environmental Information Division. Maxwell Air Force, Alabama. (Info. Used in this bulletin is Dr. Halstead’s three-volume work on Poisonous and Venemous Marine Animals of the World).

1976


(200) Halstead, B.W.

Biotoxins: The poisons of life. In: 1977 Yearbook of Science and the Future. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., Chicago. pp. 220-233.

(201) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation Therapy. Life and Health Medical Group, Redlands, CA. 14 p.

(202) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous sea creatures (Consultant). In: T.A. Dozier, Wild, Wild World of Animals. Time Life Films, New York. 128 p., illust.

(203) Halstead, B.W.

Hazardous marine life. In: R. Strauss, [Ed.], Diving Medicine. Grune and Stratton, New York. pp. 227-256, 9 figs.

(204) Halstead, B.W.

Health maintenance program - general information circular. Life and Health Medical Group, Redlands, CA. 5 p.

(205) Halstead, B.W.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Life and Health Medical Group, Redlands, CA. 10 p.

(206) Halstead, B.W.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 26 p., 2 figs. (Revised)

(207) Halstead, B.W.

Shellfish emotionalism. Clin. Toxicol. 9(1):1-2.

(208) Halstead, B.W.

Use of chelating agents in heavy metal poisoning. Presented to: Proceeding of the 1st International Symposium on Industrial Wastes and Environment, Caracas, Venezuela, 14-19 November 1976. 35 p. (Limited distribution)

(209) Scharffenberg, R.S., Scharffenberg, M.D., and B.W. Halstead

EDTA chelation literature. Author index, 81 p. Subject index, 57 p. American Academy of Medical Preventics, North Hollywood, CA.

(210) Halstead, B.W.

Edible and Hazardous Marine Life. Air Training Command. Environmental Information Division. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. (Advice and photos support by B.W. Halstead).


1977


(211) Halstead, B.W.

Amygdalin fact sheet. 11 p. (Unpublished)

(212) Halstead, B.W.

Amygdalin (Laetrile) routine - clinical protocol. 4 p. (Unpublished)

(213) Halstead, B.W.

Amygdalin (Laetrile) Therapy. Choice Publications, Inc., Los Altos. 47 p.

(214) Halstead, B.W.

Biochemical basis of EDTA - chelation therapy. Presented to: Health Care Horizons Seminar, American International Hospital, Zion. 72 p.

(215) Halstead, B.W.

Biotoxins from the oceans of the world as a source of new pharmaceutical agents. Drug Information Bulletin, College of Pharmacy, University of Cincinnati. (Abstract only)

(216) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation therapy explained by Life-Health group. Redlands Facts, Area News, Peoples Column, January. 1 p.

(217) Halstead, B.W.

Portuguese man-of-war (jellyfish) stings. In: H.F. Conn,[Ed.], Current Therapy. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. pp. 925.


1978


(218) Halstead, B.W.

Amygdalin (Laetrile) Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 47 p. (Revised)

(219) Halstead, B.W.

Bioecological aspects: Ecological biogenesis of paralytic shellfish poisoning, Preliminary Report. Presented to: World Health Organization Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Conference, West Berlin, 5-8 December 1978. 5 p. (Limited distribution)

(220) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous marine animals. In: Handbook of Zoo and Aquarium Keepers - The Prevention of Keeper’s Accidents by Animals. [In Japanese]; Japan Zoo Aquarium Association. pp. 67-84.

(221) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous Marine Animals. Cornell Maritime Press, Centreville. 208 p., 16 pls., 110 figs. (Revised)

(222) Halstead, B.W.

Gerovital (Procaine) Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 9 p.

(223) Halstead, B.W.

Gerovital (Procaine) Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton. 19 p. (Revised)

(224) Halstead, B.W.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy. J. No. W. Acad. Prev. Med. 2(1):10-13.

(225) Halstead, B.W.

Life-giving substances from the sea - an untapped biomedical resource. In: Proposal to the People’s Republic of China for a joint Chinese-American Helicopter Conquest of Oomolangma Feng (Mt. Everest). William Hall Group, March 1978. 20 p. (Limited distribution)

(226) Halstead, B.W.

Metabolic Cancer Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 19 p.

(227) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals of the World. The Darwin Press, Inc., Princeton. Rev. ed., 1043 p., illust.

(228) Halstead, B.W.

Portuguese man-of-war (jellyfish) stings. In: H.F. Conn, [Ed.], Current Therapy. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. pp. 881.

(229) Halstead, B.W.

Procurement of crude pharmaceutical products. Presented to: Undersea Medical Society Symposium on New Drugs From the Sea. 11 p. (Limited distribution)

(230) Halstead, B.W.

Toxicological aspects and detection of the toxin(s). Presented to: World Health Organization Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Conference, West Berlin, 5-8 December 1978. 1 p. (Limited distribution)

(231) Halstead, B.W.

Toxicological aspects of marine pollution. Eff. Water. Treatment J. 11(12):671-673.

(232) Halstead, B.W.

World Life Research Institute Brochure. World Life Research Institute, Colton. 12 p.

(233) Halstead, B.W., Engen, P.C., and A.T. Tu

The venom and venom apparatus of the sea snake Lapemis hardwicki Gray. Zool. J. Linnean Soc. 63(4):371-396, 17 figs.

(234) McCabe, M.J., Hammon, W.M., Halstead, B.W., and T.H. Newton

A fatal brain injury caused by a needlefish. Neuroradiology 15:137-139, 3 figs.


1979


(235) Halstead, B.W.

America’s health fraud. The Mature Am.:10-11.

(236) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation therapy. Rev. ed. Golden Quill Pub., Colton, CA. 22 p.

(237) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation therapy notebook. Public Scrutiny (7):7,9.

(238) Halstead, B.W.

Contributor - Report of the World Health Organization expert consultation on paralytic shellfish poisoning, 5-8 December 1978, West Berlin, Germany. WHO, Final Report. 15 p.

(239) Halstead, B.W.

Contributor - Report of the World Health Organization expert consultation on paralytic shellfish poisoning, 5-8 December 1978, West Berlin, Germany. WHO, Preliminary Report. 15 p. [In Japanese].

(240) Halstead, B.W.

Contributor - Report of the World Health Organization expert consultation on paralytic shellfish poisoning, 5-8 December 1978, West Berlin, Germany. WHO, Final Report. 15 p. [In Japanese].

(241) Halstead, B.W.

Podiatrists alerted to beach stings. Podiatry News 17(2):1,4.

(242) Halstead, B.W.

The Scientific Basis of EDTA Chelation Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 113 p., 15 figs.

(243) Halstead, B.W.

The toxicology of amygdalin (Laetrile). In: R. W. Bradford and M. L. Culbert, [Eds.], The Metabolic Management of Cancer. Robert W. Bradford Foundation, Los Altos, CA. pp. 63-68.

(244) Halstead, B.W.

The use of cyanogenic glycoside amygdalin in the treatment of cancer. Presented to: The 14th Pacific Science Congress, Khabarovsk, U.S.S.R., 20 August – 5 Sept. 1979. 17 p. (Limited distribution).


1980


(245) Halstead, B.W.

The cancer “cure”. 16 p. (Limited distribution)

(246) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous Marine Animals. 2nd ed. Cornell Maritime Press, Centreville, MD. 208 p., 16 pls., 110 figs.

(247) Halstead, B.W.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 26 p., 2 figs. (Revised)

(248) Halstead, B.W.

Metabolic Cancer Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 28 p. (Revised)

(249) Halstead, B.W.

Two routes of medicine. Chem. Sci. 8:35-36. [In Russian].

(250) Halstead, B.W., and L.L. Hood

Need for the translation of the Pen Ts’ao Kang Mu, the great herbal of China. Bull. Orient. Heal. Arts Inst. 5(7):19-43.

(251) Halstead, B.W.

Eleutherococcus has a tremendous future! Chemistry & Life:40.


1981


(252) Halstead, B.W.

Chelation Therapy. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 29 p. (Revised)

(253) Halstead, B.W.

Current status of marine biotoxicology - an overview. Clin. Toxicol. 18(1)1-24.

(254) Halstead, B.W.

Portuguese man-of-war (jellyfish) stings. In: H.F. Conn,[Ed.], Current Therapy. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. pp. 991-992.

(255) Halstead, B.W.

Preface. In: J.M. Hoffman, The Missing Link. Professional Press Publishing Co., Valley Center. 424 p.

(256) Halstead, B.W., and S.A. Youngberg

The DMSO Handbook. Golden Quill Publishers, Inc., Colton, CA. 130 p.


1982


(257) Halstead, B.W.

Immune augmentation therapy. Anabolism 1(3):7-8.

(258) Halstead, B.W.

Now you can use DMSO for a healthier life. Mod. Health Rep. 14:1-8.

(259) Halstead, B.W.

Stings of the sea. Emerg. Med. 14(13):183-210.

(260) Auerbach, P.S. and B.W. Halstead

Marine hazards: Attacks and envenomations. J. Emerg. Nursing 8(3):115-122.

(261) Williams, D.R., and B.W. Halstead

Medical progress review: Chelating agents in medicine. J. Clin. Toxicol. 19(10):1081-1115.


1983


(262) Auerbach, P.S. and B.W. Halstead

Hazardous marine life. In: Auerbach, P. S. and E. C. Geeher, [Eds.], Management of Wilderness and Environmental Emergencies. Macmillan Publ. Co., New York. pp. 213-259.

(263) Halstead, B.W. and L.L. Hood

Amazon house call. Dolphin Log (December):12-13.

(264) Halstead, B.W. and L.L. Hood

Siberian ginseng: New hope for the hopelessly tired. Let’s Live 51(12):68-71.

(265) Halstead, B.W., and L.L. Hood

Marine drugs: New hope from the sea. Aquasphere 17(2):2-7.


1984


(266) Halstead, B.W. and E.J. Schantz

Intoxicacion paralitica por mariscos. [In Spanish]; World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Offset Publication No. 79. 60 p.

(267) Halstead, B.W. and E.J. Schantz

L’ intoxication paralytique par fruits de mer. [In French]; World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Offset Publication No. 79. 60 p.

(268) Halstead, B.W. and E.J. Schantz

Paralytic shellfish poisoning. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Offset Publication No. 79. 60 p.

(269) Halstead, B.W. and J.G. Defares

Kleine gids voor de chelatietherapie. [In Dutch]; Centre Orthomoleculaire, Boerhaavelaan 8, Leiden, Holland. 64 p.

(270) Halstead, B.W. and L.L. Hood

Natural methods to enhance immunity. Bull. Orient. Heal. Arts Inst. 9(8):371-421.

(271) Halstead, B.W., and L.L. Hood

Eleutherococcus senticosus Siberian ginseng: An introduction to the concept of adaptogenic medicine. Oriental Healing Arts Institute, Long Beach, CA. 94 p.

(272) Halstead, B.W.

Miscellaneous seafood toxicants. In: E.P. Ragelis [Ed.], Seafood Toxins, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. pp. 37-51.


1985


(273) Halstead, B.W.

Coelenterate stings: Hydroids, jellyfishes, sea anemones, coral cuts, and their treatment. In: Edlich, R. F. and D. A. Spyker, [Eds.], Current Emergency Therapy, Aspen Systems Corp., Rockville. Pp. 827-834.

(274) Halstead, B.W.

Immune augmentation therapy. J. Int. Acad. Prev. Med. 9(1):5-19.


1986


(275) Halstead, B.W.

AIDS genetically engineered? Freedom Fighter (January):1-12.

(276) Halstead, B.W.

Our pollution is destroying us. Voice of the People, The San Bernardino Sun (Sunday, August 31):I4.

(277) Halstead, B.W.

The present status of traditional oriental medicine in the U.S.A. In: Proceedings of 4th International Congress of Oriental Medicine, 19-21 October 1986, Kyoto, Japan. Pp. 56-61.


1987


(278) Halstead, B.W.

Tire-burning plant. Voice of the People, San Bernardino Sun (Sunday, January 18):D3.

(279) Halstead, B.W.

Coelenterate (Cnidarian) stings and wounds. In: R. M. Mandojana, [Ed.], Clinics in Dermatology. 5(3):8-13.

(280) Halstead, B.W., and J.M. Vinci

Venomous fish stings (Ichthyoacanthotoxicoses). In: R. M. Mandojana, [Ed.], Clinics in Dermatology. 5(3):29-35.

(281) Halstead, B.W.

AIDS, cancer, radiation will wreck ‘orthodox’ medicine in U.S., lead to needed health reform. The Choice 13(2):14-15.


1988


(282) Halstead, B.W. and J.M. Vinci

Biology of poisonous and venomous marine animals. In: A. T. Tu [Ed.], Marine Toxins and Venoms: Handbook of Natural Toxins. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. 3:1-30.

(283) Halstead, B.W.

Radiation sickness, AIDS, and cancer. Quantum Med. 1(1,2):120-127.

(284) Halstead, B.W.

Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals of the World. 2nd rev. ed. Darwin Press, Inc., Princeton. 1168 p., illust.


1989


(285) Halstead, B.W.

Secondary immune deficiency disorders and the use of Chinese traditional herbs in AIDS. In: B.C. Enger and E.R. Long, [Eds.], AIDS Immunity and Chinese Medicine. Oriental Healing Arts Institute, Long Beach, CA. pp. 28-34.

(286) Auerbach, P.S. and B.W. Halstead

Hazardous aquatic life. In: Auerbach, P. S. and E. C. Geehr, [Eds.], Management of Wilderness and Environmental Emergencies. 2nd ed. C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis. pp. 933-1028.

(287) Halstead, B.W.

Introduction. In: M.L. Culbert, Aids, Hope, Hoax, and Hoopla. The Bradford Foundation, Chula Vista, CA. 9 p.


1990


(288) Halstead, B.W., Auerbach, P., and D. Campbell

Colour Atlas of Dangerous Marine Animals. Wolfe Medical Publishing, Ltd., London, England. 192 p.


(289) Halstead, B.W., and C.L. Foster

Drugs from the sea. Chinese J. Mar. Drugs. 9(1):1-32.


(290) Halstead, B.W.

Introduction. In: M.L. Culbert, AIDS, Hope, Hoax, and Hoopla, 1990’s Updated ed. The Bradford Foundation, Chula Vista. 8 p.


1991


(291) Halstead, B.W.

State wastes water. Voice of the People, The San Bernardino Sun (Sunday, April 9).

(292) Halstead, B.W.

Free radical pathology and its immunological consequences: Free radical pathology. J. Adv. Med. 4(2):93-105.

(293) Halstead, B.W.

Free radical pathology and its immunological consequences: Adaptogenic nutrition. J. Adv. Med. 4(3):167-184.


1992


(294) Halstead, B.W. and R.L. Haddock

A fatal outbreak of poisoning from the ingestion of red seaweed Gracilaria tsuda in Guam - Review of the oral marine biotoxicity problem. J. Nat. Tox. 1(1): 87-115

(295) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous Aquatic Animals of the World: A Color Atlas. Darwin Press. Princeton, NJ. 284 p.

(296) Halstead, B.W., Foster, C.L., et al

Cuban marine algae as sources of potent antiherpetic and anticholinesterase metabolites. J. Nat. Tox. 1(2): 39-45.

1993


(297) Halstead, B.W. and L.L. Hood

Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals and Plants of Southern Asia. In: Toxin-Related Diseases. Poisons Originating From Plants, Animals, and Spoilage. [Ed.] Anthony T. Tu. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. pp. 137-236.


1994


(298) Halstead, B.W.

Fish Toxins. In: Foodborne Disease Handbook, Diseases Caused By Hazardous Substances. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York. pp 463-496.

(299) Halstead, B.W.

Other Poisonous Marine Animals. In: Foodborne Disease Handbook, Diseases Caused By Hazardous Substances. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. pp 497-528.


1995


(300) Halstead, B.W. and P.S. Auerbach

Injuries from non-venomous aquatic animals. In: Wilderness Medicine, Management of Wilderness and Environmental Emergencies, 3rd ed. Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, MO. pp 1303-1326.

(301) Halstead, B.W., Auerbach, P.S. and D. Campbell

Colour Atlas of Dangeous Marine Animals. (In Japanese) Wolf Medical Publishing, Ltd., London, England. 192 pgs.

(302) Halstead, B.W.

Dangerous Marine Animals. 3rd Edition. Cornell Maritime Press. Centerville, MD. 275 pgs.


1996


(303) Halstead, B.W.

Marine Animal Injuries. In: Conn’s Current Therapy. [Ed.] R. E. Rakel. W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia. pp. 1147-1149.


1997


(304) Halstead, B. W. and T. C. Rozema

The Scientific Basis of EDTA Chelation Therapy. Second Edition. TRC Publishing, Landum, SC. 267 p.


1999


  1. Halstead, B. W.

Fossil Stony Coral Minerals and Their Nutritional Application. Health Digest Publishing Co. Cannon Beach, OR. 141 pgs.


2000


(306) Halstead, B.W.

Fish Toxins. In: Foodborne Disease Handbook: Volume 4: Seafood and Environmental Toxins. [Eds.] Hui, Kitts, Stanfield. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York. pp 23-50.

(307) Halstead, B.W.

Other Poisonous Marine Animals. In: Foodborne Disease Handbook: Volume 4: Seafood and Environmental Toxins. [Eds.] Hui, Kitts, Stanfield. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. pp 51-76.

(308) Halstead, B. W.

Marine Animal Injuries. In: Conn’s Current Therapy. [Ed.] R. E. Rakel. W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia. pp. 1141-1144.

(309) Halstead, B. W.

Marine Animal Injuries. In: Advances in Medicine. [Ed.] R. F. Edlich. ABI Professional Publications. pp. 703-715.


2001


  1. Halstead, B.W.

The Microbial Biogenesis of Aquatic Biotoxins. Toxicological Methods. In Press.


Works In Progress


(311) Halstead, B.W.

Chinese Adaptogenic Nutritional Therapy for AIDS, Cancer, and Radiation Sickness. Approx. 900 pgs.

(312) Halstead, B.W.

Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of Amazonia and Adjacent Regions.


(312) Halstead, B. W. and L. C. Medrano

United States Military Survival Manual – Dangerous Animals of the Middle East Region. Darwin Press. Princeton, NJ. Approx. 250 pgs.


(314) Halstead, B.W.

Laetrile and Cancer Politics – The Cancer Holocaust.



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