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The Indian Journal of Medical Research October 1926

1926

MARRAS F. M., The Value of the Thermo-precipitin Reaction in the Diagnosis of Rats putrefied and died of Plague [...] MARRAS F. M. A Rapid Method for the Diagnosis of Plague [...] MUIR E. The Treatment of Wassermann-Positive Cases of Leprosy by a new Oil-soluble Mercury Preparation [...] SYMONS T. H.. Tick-Fever due to Piroplasma gibsoni Patton in a Kennel [...] In the absence of a precise knowledge as to the suitability for the growth of V. cholerce or otherwise of the various articles of diet commonly consumed in India and offered for sale in the market the measures adopted by a medical officer are determined entirely by the current rather vague and general ideas on the subject. [...] To the tubes of the third row a similar quantity of 0.0001 per cent dilution of the emulsion was added and to each succeeding row was added the same quantity of successively higher concentration of the emulsion ; thus each tube in the last or the eleventh row got 025 c.c. [...] from the contents of these tubes was transferred to the corresponding tube of the Dunham's solution [...] For a wider sphere of application a much greater amount of work is necessary both in respect to the variations of circumstances of the experiment especially in relation to the period of incubation of the cholera vibrio with the foodstuffs and the number of substances examined in order that general conclusions might be drawn.
technology medicine science
Pages
323
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xix The Director-General, Indian Medical Service and The Public Health Commissioner with The Government of India view
The Relative Suitability of Certain Foodstuffs as Media for the Cultivation of V. CholerÆ with Special Reference to their Relative Role in the Dissemination of Cholera
245-256 R. B. Lai, M. Yacob view
The Effects of Polarised Light on Bacterial Life 1. Growth of B.Coli Communis and V. Cholerae Under Polarised Light
257-262 R. B. Lal, K. N. Mathur view
The Pentavalent Compounds of Antimony in the Treatment of Kala-Azar 1. Stibosan (Von Heyden 471); an Analysis of the Results of the Treatment of the First 104 Cases
263-280 L. Everard Napier view
The Value of the Themoprecipitin Reaction in the Diagonis of Rats Putrefied and Died of Plague
281-286 F. M. Marras view
A Rapid Method for the Diagonosis of Plague
287-iii F. M. Marras view
The Treatment of Wassermann-Positive Cases of Leprosy by a New Oil-Soluble Mercury Preparation
291-292 E. Muir view
Tick-Fever Due to Piroplasma Gibsoni Patton in a Kennel of Foxhounds in India
293-316 T. H. Symons view
Vaso-Ligation and Testicular Grafts in Man
317-318 J. P. Arland view
The Toxicity and the Immunising Value of Sensitised Anti-Plague Vaccines
319-322 B. P. B. Naidu, Jemadar Jang view
The Treatment of Plague with Mercurochrome-220 Soluble
323-328 B. P. B. Naidu, Jemadar Jang view
Note on a Massive Infection of the Buccal Cavity of Phlebotomus Argentipes with Herpetomonas Donovani
329-ii H. E. Shortt, P. J. Barraud view
A Revision of the Culicine Mosquitoes of India Part XVIII. the Indian Species of Uranotaenia and Harpagomyia with Descriptions of Five New Species
331-i P. J. Barraud view
The Effect of Manurial Conditions on the Nutritive and Vitamin Values of Millet and Wheat
351-378 R. McCarrison view
A Note on Lathyrism in the Gilgit Agency
379-382 Robert McCarrison view
Observations on Ankylostomomiasis in Some Areas in British India
383-408 Vishnu T. Korke view
The Epidemiology of Cholera (IV)
409-450 A. J. H. Russell, E. R. Sundararajan view
The Prevalence and Epidemiology of Hookworm and Other Helinthic Infections in India. Part III. Central Western and Northern Bengal
451-iv Asa C. Chandler view
The Prevalence and Epidemiology of Hookworm and Other Helinthic Infections in India. Part IV. Assam and the Hill area of Eastern Bengal
481-iv Asa C. Chandler view
The Prevalence and Epidemiology of Hookworm and Other Helinthic Infections in India. Part V. Tea Estates of Assam and Bengal
493-iii Asa C. Chandler view
An Investigation into the Value of an Etherised Vaccine in the Prophylactic Treatment of Rabies. Part I. The Action of Ether on Fixed Virus
505-520 J. Cunningham, M. J. Nicholas, B. N. Lahiri view
The Occurrence in Nature of Phlebotomus Argentipes Infected with a Flagellate Morphologically Identical with Herpetomonas Donovani
521-522 H. E. Shortt, P. J. Barraud, A. C. Craighead view

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