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The Indian Journal of Medical Research January 1932

1932

Illustrative matter should not be sent in the form of unarranged drawings or photographs 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. [...] Nevertheless it does seem probable that the rate of the disappearance of the parasite from the spleen could be used as a measure of the efficacy of a compound. [...] For the figures to be of any value either the dosage must be entirely random and totally uninflenced by the progress of the patient or a number of dosages must be decided upon and each dosage applied in a certain number of unselected cases again without reference to the severity of the case or to the rate of progress under treatment. [...] There are at least three different ways in which the dosage may be expressed by the number of injections by the actual total dose and the total dose relative to the weight of the patient. [...] For example in order to produce a. certain cure-rate the total dosage of sodium antimony tartrate which is required is very much the same as that of Stibosan ; yet the number of injections that are required is three times as great in the case of former as in the case of the latter drug.
technology medicine science
Pages
321
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xx unknown view
The Pentavalent Compounds of Antimony in the Treatment of Kala-Azar. Part VI. A Comparison of Results with Different Compounds
705-718 L. Napier view
The Pentavalent Compounds of Antimony in the Treatment of Kala-Azar. Part VII. Neostibosan: Di-Ethyl-Amine Para-Amino-Phenyl Stibiate ; 254 Cases
719-736 L. Napier view
Bacteriophage in the Treatment of Plague
737-748 B.P.B. Naidu, C.R. Avari view
‘Germanin’ (‘Bayer 205’) in the Treatment of Plague
749-760 B.P.B. Naidu, R.G. Sathe view
Is Paragonimiasis Likely to Spread in India ?
761-764 A.N. Gulati view
Action of Narcotine on the Gastro-Intestinal Tract
765-774 B.B. Dikshit view
Pharmacology of Salts of Fatty Acids of Chaulmoogra Oil. Part I. Alepol
775-iii B.B. Dikshit view
Studies of the Genus Proteus. Part I. a Cultural and Serological Study of Certain Strains of the Proteus Group. Part II. The Laboratory Diagnosis of Typhus Fever. Tae Wilson-weil-Felix Reaction
787-830 M. Yacob view
Basal Metabolism of Young College Students Men and Women in Madras
831-858 B.T. Krishna view
Studies in the Nutritive Value of Indian Vegetable Food-Stuffs. Part III. Nutritive Values of Lentil Lens Esculenta Moench.; Cow Pea Vigna Catjang Walp.; and Aconite Bean Phaseolus Aconitifolius Jacq
859-866 S.P. Niyogi, N. Narayana, B.G. Desai view
Bacteriological Examination in Leprosy. A Study in the Efficiency of the Various Methods in Common Use
867-ii John Lowe, E.B. Christian view
Edible and Paralysific Bugs One of Which a New Species Cyclopelta Subhimalayensis N. Sp. (Hemipteron Heteropteron Pentatomida Dinadorina)
873-i C. Strickland view
Role of Adrenaline in Maintaining the Normal Tonus of Organs of the Body
877-882 N.K. Basu view
Studies on Indian Simuliidæ. Part I. Simulium Himalayense Sp. N.; Simulium Gurneye Senior-White; and Simulium Nilgiricum Sp. N.
883-i I.M. Puri view
Studies on Indian Simuliidæ. Part II. Descriptions of Males Females and Pupae of Simulium Rufibasis Brunetti Its Variety Fasciatum Nov. Var. and of three New Species from the Himalayas
899-916 I.M. Puri view
Anopheles Breeding in Relation to Season
917-940 M.O.T. Iyengar view
The Escape of the Filaria Larva from the Proboscis of Culex Fatigans
941-i S. Rao, M.O.T. Iyengar view
The Malarial Pigment (Haemozoin) in the Spleen
945-950 R.C. Wats, W.I. White view
On the Distribution of Protective Principle in Different Protein Fractions of Horse Serum Immunized Against Snake Venom
951-956 S.M.K. Mallick, G.C Maitra view
Comparative Study of the Efficiency of Cholera Vaccine Stored in a ‘Frigidaire’ at 4°C. and in a Biological Incubator at 37°C
957-962 G.C Maitra, M.L. Ahuja view
The Diffraction (Halometric) Method of Determining the Average Diameter of Red Blood Corpuscles
963-976 S.R. Christophers, A.C. Craighead view
The Synthesis of Vitamin B1 and ‘Bios’ by Bacillus Vulgatus
977-985 B.C. Guha view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view

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