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The Indian Journal of Medical Research October 1933

1933

The malnutrition and stagnation of waste products in the surrounding structures as well as the contraction of muscular fibres in the vicinity will be ameliorated as a result of the increased flow of lymph and of arterial circulation induced by an Antiphlogistine Dressing. [...] 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 he having due regard to the size and shape of the page of the Journal and the capacity of the drawings or photos for reduction. [...] In all these methods the loss of iodine due to incineration in the process of converting-the organically combined iodine into the alkali iodide is considerable ; so also is the risk of direct or indirect contamination of the material under analysis by iodine. [...] 241 (b) Known amounts of iodine were added to the residue after incineration and the recovery of iodine noted to see if the loss of iodine observed in the previous experiment was due to liberation of smoke or to imperfect extraction. [...] The following results indicate the importance of pH at the critical sensitiveness of starch-iodide colour and the extent to which the accuracy of titrimetric methods depends on the inter-relationship between pH and the limitations of starch-iodide colour :— °bieLion number.
technology medicine science
Pages
269
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xx J. Taylor view
An Improved Micro-Method of Estimating Iodine
237-248 M. Patnaik view
Pharmacological Action of Certain Derivatives of Cotarnine
249-254 Khem Singh Grewal, Basheshar Das Kochhar, Jnanendranath Ray view
The Pharmacological Action and Anti-Malarial Properties of an Anhydrocotarnine-Resorcinol-Hydrochloride (A Derivative of Narcotine)
255-260 R. N. Chopra, B. Mukherjee, H. G. M. Campbell view
The Pharmacological Action of an Alkaloid Obtained from Rauwolfia Serpentina Benth. A Preliminary Note
261-272 R. N. Chopra, J. C. Gupta, B. Mukherjee view
On the Electric Charge of Erythrocytes. Part II. Malaria
273-276 R. N. Chopra, S. G. Chaudhury view
Pharmacological Action of Kurchicine (An Alkaloid of Holarrhena Antidysenterica)
277-282 R. N. Chopra, J. C. Gupta, G. S. Chopra view
On Bacillus Pestis: New Techniques in Serology
283-294 S. D. S. Greval, N. P. Dalal view
On the Effects of Quinine Atebrin And Plasmoquin on Experimentally-Induced Malaria in the Macacus Monkey and on Some of the Pathological Changes Observed
295-298 R. Row, N. P. Dalal, G. V. Gollerkeri view
The Transmission of Kala-Azar to Hamsters by the Bite of the Sandfly Phlebotomus Argentipes
299-304 L. Everard Napier, R. O. A. Smith, K. V. Krishnan view
The Relative Infectivity of the Two Forms of Leishmania Donovani Administered by Different Routes
305-314 L. Everard Napier, R. O. A. Smith, K. V. Krishnan view
Is Halometry Reliable ? A Statistical View
315-330 H. P. Chaudhuri view
Observations on the Mode of Action of Quinine in Malaria
331-342 K. V. Krishnan view
Contributions to Protozoal Immunity. Part I. The Effect of Splenectomy on the Course of Malarial Infection in Monkeys
343-352 K. V. Krishnan, R. O. A. Smith, Chiranji Lal view
Observations on Cirrhosis of the Liver as Seen in the Punjab
353-360 T. A. Hughes view
An Investigation on the Diagnostic Value of Serum Protein Changes in Kala-Azar
361-378 M. R. Guruswami Mudaliyar, S. K. Sundaram, A. S. Ramachandran view
Studies on the Antigenic Structure of Vibrio Cholerae . Part III. Further Analyses of Specific Carbohydrates
379-384 Richard W. Linton, D. L. Shrivastava view
Studies on the Antigenic Structure of Vibrio Cholerae. Part IV. A Preliminary Examination of Carbohydrates in the Rice-Water Stools of Cholera Patients
385-388 Richard W. Linton, D. L. Shrivastava, B. N. Mitra view
An Investigation into ‘Decompensated Portal Cirrhosis’
389-416 M. V. Radhakrishna Rao view
Notes on Some Indian Species of the Genus Phlebotomus. Part XXXVI. Diagnostic Table for the Males of the Species Recorded from India
417-428 J. A. Sinton view
Observations on the Chemistry of the Oxytocic Hormone of the Pituitary Gland. Part I
429-436 B. C. Guha, P. N. Chakravorty view
Observations on Filariasis in Some Areas in British India. Part IX. Sind Area
437-440 Vishnu T. Korke view
Further Observations on Vitamin A in Indian Fish-Liver Oils
441-446 A. R. Ghosh, P. N. Chakravorty, B. C. Guha view
Investigations on the Nutritive Values of Indian Food-Stuffs. Part I
447-450 A. R. Ghosh, B. C. Guha view
A Method of Making Slide Smears from Female Anopheles for Examination for Sporozoites of Malaria Parasites and of Preserving the Mosquitoes for Reference
451-454 P. J. Barraud view
The Longevity of Females of Culex Fatigans under Experimental Conditions and the Duration of Malarial Infections in these Insects
455-466 Syed Majid, J. A. Sinton view
Backmatter
i-viii J. Taylor view

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