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The Indian Journal of Medical Research April 1926

1926

When the glass slide is clamped in the Bakelite holder the whole becomes a practically unbreakable unit: The ruled glass slide can be readily removed from the Bakelite holder by loosening of the metallic clamp and withdrawal of the protecting slide although this is not necesary either for the cleaning of the ruled glass slide or for the identification of the ruling. [...] The trench separating the rulings on the double slide is carried entirely across the slide and for this reason and because of its greater width obviates the frequent flooding of the chamber by the introduction of an excess of solution from the pipette. [...] The surfaces bearing the rulings project beyond the area covered by the cover glass to the edge of the slide proper thus facilitating the introduction of the diluted blood from the tip of the pipette. [...] In view of the recent findings of greater incidence of tuberculosis in some of the other provinces as noted above and also of the fact that in the previous experments cattle of one or two breeds alone were tested it was proposed to extend the scope of this investigation to include most of the important breeds of cattle from the different provinces throughout India. [...] Through the courtesy of the Director of the Imperial Institute of Veterinary Research arrangements were made with the various Agricultural Authorities in India after having obtained the advice of the Imperial Dairy Expert of the Institute of Animal Husbandry and Dairying Bangalore as to what would be theA2.
technology medicine science
Pages
346
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xiii The Director General, Indian Medical Service view
Research on Blood Sugar in Indians. Part II. Normal Renal Threshold for Sugar in Young Indians
751-754 Upendra Brahmachari, Parimal Sen view
The Relative Susceptibility of Indian Milch Cattle of Various Breeds to Tuberculosis
755-i M.B. Soparkar view
Biological Assay of Digitalis Preparations in the Tropics
781-788 R.N. Chopra, Premankur De view
On the Cessation of Multiplication of B. Typhosus in a Broth Culture
789-802 J.W. Cornwall, W.A. Beer view
The Assessment of the Infectivity of Rabies Fixed-Virus by Means of Albino Rats
803-ii J.W. Cornwall, W.A. Beer view
The Effect of Etherized Normal Brain Substance Injected Subcutaneously into Rabbits
807-816 J.W. Cornwall, W.A. Beer view
The Effects of the Excessive Ingestion of Lime on the Thyroid Gland and the Influence of Iodine in Counteracting Them
817-iii R. Mccarrison view
Notes on the Potency of Haffkine’s Plague Prophylactic
823-834 B.P.B. Naidu, R.H. Malone, C.R. Avari view
The Keeping Properties of Carbolised Anti-Rabic Virus
835-852 T.H. Gloster, J. Taylor view
The Development of the male and Female Hypopygium of Phlebotomus
853-viii S.R. Christophers, P.J. Barraud view
A. (Myzomyia) Pattoni a New Anopheles from Shan-Tung North China; with Notes on Some Other Species of Anopheles from the Same Locality
871-i S.R. Christophers view
The Effect of Heat on Rabies Vaccine
879-884 W.D.H Stevenson, H.H. King, M.J. Nicholas, B.N. Lahiri view
The Effect of Heat on Rabies Vaccine Part II
885-894 H.H. King, M.J. Nicholas, B.N. Lahiri view
Studies in Malaria With Special Reference to Treatment. Part IV. The Occurrence of Sexual Forms of Plasmodium Falciparum in the Peripheral Circulation
895-ii J.A. Sinton view
Duration of Protection After Prophylactic Inoculation of Vaccine Sterilized by Different Methods
917-922 K.R.K. Iyengar view
An Account of Methods Employed in Feeding and Re-Feeding Sandflies Phlebotomus Argentipes for the Second and Third Time on Man and Animals
923-i H.E. Shortt, P.J. Barraud, A.C. Craighead view
Further Observations on the Breeding of Phlebotomus Argentipes in Assam
943-946 H.E. Shortt, P.J. Barraud, C.S. Swaminath view
The Life-History and Morphology of Herpetomon as Donovani in the Sandfly Phlebotomus Argentipes
947-ix H.E. Shortt, P.J. Barraud, A.C. Craighead view
Sandflies and Sandfly Fever in the Peshawar District
961-1026 T.C. Young, A.E. Richmond, G.R. Brendish view
Index of Authors
1027-1034 unknown view
Backmatter
i-vi The Director General, Indian Medical Service view

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