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Schatz A, Bugle E, Waksman SA (1944). "Streptomycin, a substance exhibiting antibiotic activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria". Experimental Biology and Medicine. 55: 66–69. doi:10.3181/00379727-55-14461. S2CID33680180.
Metcalfe NH (February 2011). "Sir Geoffrey Marshall (1887-1982): respiratory physician, catalyst for anaesthesia development, doctor to both Prime Minister and King, and World War I Barge Commander". Journal of Medical Biography. 19 (1): 10–14. doi:10.1258/jmb.2010.010019. PMID21350072. S2CID39878743.
"Streptomycin Sulfate". The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 8, 2016.