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The Indian Journal of Medical Research October 1931

1931

but be definitely arranged or allocated by the author as so many text figures or plates as the case may be having due regard to the size and shape of the page of the Journal and the capacity of the drawings or photos for reduction. [...] It is obvious that differences in the final value of this expression for the three species of parasites depends far more on the value of y and x than on the value of z. We shall more readily see this if we substitute the values that can be found from the figures given on page 214 of the Memoir: For the period of time we will take n days and suppose n to be a multiple both of 2 and of 3 so that we [...] Further calculation is not needed for us to see that if the only factors affecting the relative prevalence of the three kinds of malaria were differences in the time of the schizogony cycle of each species and differences in the gametocyte output then P. malaria has only the shadow of a chance and P. vivax only a small chance of propagation compared with P. falciparuni and that the chief reason [...] These edges with outlying groups of hills form the next feature the broken chain of the Eastern Ghauts which are at their highest about 5 000 feet in the Shevaroy Hills in the south and in the Vizagapatam Hill Tract in the north. [...] 'While this plain runs the whole length of the Presidency it is wide only at the deltas of the great rivers particularly of the Pennar in the centre and of the Cauvery in the south.
technology medicine science
Pages
401
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xx unknown view
A Note on the Expectation of the Relative Prevalence of Plasmodial Species when this is Based Solely on the Relative Output of Gametocytes
353-356 H.H. King view
A Summary of the Rat-Flea Survey of the Madras Presidency with a Discussion on the Association of Flea Species with Climate and with Plague
357-392 H.H. King, C.G. Pandit view
Some Sources of Vitamin C in India. The Antiscoubutic Values of the Fruits. Part II.—Contd
393-414 R.C. Wats, W.I. White view
Addiction to 'post'—Unlanced Capsules of Papaver Somniferum
415-422 R.N. Chopra, N.N. Ghose view
Changes in the Physical Properties of Kala-Azar Serum with Treatment and its Relation to the Formolgel Reaction
423-430 R.N. Chopra, S.G. Chaudhury, N.N. De view
Blood Findings in Normal Monkeys
431-432 H.S. Bilimoria view
On the Morphology of the Terminai Segments of Psychodipa Larva and Their Taxonomic Importance.(with a Short Comparative Account of the Microscopic Structure of the Pseudo-Leg of Phlkbotomus Argentipes Ann. and Brun.)
433-iii S. Mukherjee view
Deep Tube-Well Waters of Bengal
447-456 V. Raju view
Studies in the Histology of the Spleen Bone 'marrow and Liver in Cases with Splenomegaly with Special Reference to those Due to Kala-Azar. (1) the Connective Tissue and Reticulum
457-iii G. Shanks, M.N. De view
The Pathology of Epidemic Dropsy
469-v G. Shanks, M.N. De view
Studies in the Nutritive Value of Indian Vegetable Food-Stuffs
475-484 S.P. Niyogi, N. Narayana, B.G. Desai view
Further Observations on the Diets and Maternity Conditions of Women Workers in Bombay
485-490 Shakuntala Talpade view
Still-Birth and Neo-Natal Death in India. A Preliminary Inquiry.*
491-498 Christine Thomson view
Thedistribution of Anopheles Luplowii in Bengal and its Importance in Malapial Epidemiology.*
499-ii M.O.T. Iyenger view
The Relative Value of the Oocyst Rate and the Sporozoite Hate in Anopheles
525-540 M.O.T. Iyenger view
Life-History and Morphology of Trypanosoma Phlebotomi (Mackie 1914)
541-ix H.E. Shortt, C.S. Swaminath view
Observations on Aniimia in Patients with Enlarged Malarial Spleens
565-584 T.A. Hughes, D.L. Shrivastava view
Leucocyte Changes Following Injection of Sanocrysin in Pulmonary Tuberculosis and their Significance.*
585-592 T.A. Hughes, D.L. Shrivastava view
Changes in the Blood Chemistry in Osteomalacia During Treatment
593-600 T.A. Hughes, D.L. Shrivastava, K.S. Malik view
On the Fractionation of Typhoid Immune Rabbit Sera and the Effect of Heat and Age on the 'H' and 'O' Tptre of Typhoid Convalescent Human Sera
601-608 M.L. Ahuja view
Descriptions of Eight New Species of Indian Culicine Mosquitoes
609-i P.J. Barraud view
The Natural Breeding Habits of a Stephensi as Observed in Calcutta
617-628 P.J. Barraud view
On the Ovulation of a Stephensi
629-634 D.N. Roy view
On the Breeding Habits of A. Stephens1 as Observed in the Laboratory
635-640 D.N. Roy view
Agglutination in Letshmaniasis.*
641-656 R. Row view
Rat-Flea Survey of the City of Hyderabad (Deccan)
657-674 J. Walker, C.F. Chenoy, S. Rao view
Analyses and Calorific Values of Some Indian Food-Stuffs
675-690 A.D. Stewart, T. Boyd, Dulal De view
The Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate in Kala-Azar
691-700 L. Napier, J.M. Henderson view
Experimental Observations on Cholera phage Lysate as a Component of Prophylactic Cholera Vaccine
701-704 G.C. Maitra, S.M.K. Mallick view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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