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The Indian Journal of Medical Research January 1929

1929

The name Nujol " is a guarantee to the profession of absolute purity and insures that the viscosity of the liquid paraffin so labeled is physiologically correct at body temperature and in accord with the opinion of leading medical authorities. [...] IN a series of papers (2 to 6) on the Epidemiology of Cholera the role of the climatic factors rainfall relative humidity temperature and pressure on the incidence and spread of cholera has been discussed in detail. [...] Smallpox takes the first place among epidemic diseases in the tenacity and malignity with which it has pursued the human race over all the world and the tale of the destructive ravages of this pestilence in early times and of the suffering which resulted from it fills the mind with horror’ (9). [...] In order to present a clear picture of the mortality in the different areas the maximum and minimum deaths by months over the period of years consdered are given in Tables II and III. [...] On the other hand if mean and median are high and nearly equal as in the Madras groups B. & O. and PE the inference is that the average incidence is high and that these areas are uniformly affected by severe outbreaks or in other words that the areas are endemic.
technology medicine science
Pages
390
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii The Director General, Indian Medical Service view
Frontmatter
i-xviii The Director General, Indian Medical Service view
The Epidemiology of Smallpox
559-vi A.J.H. Russell, E.R. Sundararajan view
Comparative Study of the Larvæ of Anopheles Fuliginosus Pallidus and Philippinensis
639-viii M.O.T. Iyengar view
A Tricercomonas of the Pig
647-ii R. Knowles, B.M. Das Gupta view
A Note on A Trichomonas of the Porcupine
653-655 R. Knowles, B.M. Das Gupta view
Some Pathological Aspects of Chronic Appendicitis
656-663 T. Menon view
An Investigation into the Cause of Ascites
664-674 A.N. Bose view
A Simple Method of Preserving Fæces Containing Hookworm Eggs
675-i P.A. Maplestone view
A Re-Description of Wuchereria Bancrofti (Cobbold 1877) with Special Reference to the Tail of the Male
683-ii P.A. Maplestone view
Notes on Some Hæmatological and Serological Investigations in Leprosy
687-694 John Henderson, N.K. De, S. Ghosh view
Observations on Filariasis in Some Areas in British India. Part III
695-715 Vishnu Korke view
Notes on Some Indian Species of the Genus Phlebotomus. Part XXIV. Phlebotomus Barraudi N. Sp
716-iv J.A. Sinton view
Studies in Malaria with Special Reference to Treatment. Part XI. the Cinchona Alkaloids in the Treatment of Bengin Tertian Malaria
725-746 J.A. Sinton, W. Bird view
Observations on Vitamin B Deficiency in Pigeons (Including the Occurrence of Refection)
747-765 J. Taylor, U. Thant view
Further Observations on Malaria in Coorg
766-769 T.C. Young, abdul Majid view
Some Medicinal Plants Growing in the Himalayas II
770-779 R.N. Chopra, N.N. Ghosh, A.N. Ratnagiriswaran view
The Comparative Action of Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine from Indian Varieties of Ephedra on the Heart
780-787 R.N. Chopra, B.D. Dikshit, K. Pillai view
The Manganese in Food-Stuffs
788-798 Clive Newcomb, G. Sankaran view
The Morbid Anatomy of Sprue
799-xiv F.P. Mackie, N. Fairley view
The Microscopical Changes Occurring in Organs After Death
827-v F.P. Mckie view
Anæmia in Sprue. an Analysis of 67 Cases
831-v N. Fairley, F.P. Mackie, H.S. Bilimoria view
Backmatter
i-iv The Director General, Indian Medical Service view

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