- Pages
- 379
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120195
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-xiv | J. Taylor | view |
On the Standardization of Russell’s Viper Antivenin
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1-24 | L. Anderson | view |
Experimental Infection of Some Indian Mosquitoes with Wuchereria (Filaria) Bancrofti
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25-34 | S. Rao, M.O.T. Iyengar | view |
Notes on Spontaneously Agglutinating Strains of V. CholerÆe Both Natural and Artificially Produced
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35-42 | Amar Goyle, P.N. Gupta | view |
An Experimental Contribution to the Diagnosis of Pernicious AnÆmia
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43-ii | K.N. Murthi, P. John Rao | view |
Notes on Some Indian Species of the Genus Phlebotomus.Part XXX. Diagnostic Table for the Females of the Species Recorded from India
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55-iii | J.A. Sinton | view |
Lead in Urine
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75-80 | T.C. Boyd, H.D. Ganguly | view |
The Relative Values of Meinicke Microflocculation Test and Wassermann Reaction Based on a Comparison of 1 200 Sera
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81-88 | R.C. Wats, C.M.E. Eyles | view |
Some Sources of Vitamin C in India. Part II—(Continued). Germinated Pulses Tomatoes Mangoes and Bananas
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89-106 | R.C. Wats, C.M.E. Eyles | view |
Action of Venom of the Indian Daboia (Vipera Russellii Vel Vipera Elegans) on Certain Protozoa
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107-116 | R.N. Chopra, J.S. Chowhan | view |
Standards for Predicting the Normal Vital Capacity of the Lungs in South Indian Women from Height Weight and Surface Area
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117-134 | Eleanor Mason | view |
The Relative Susceptibility of Chinese Hamsters (Cricetulus Griseus) to Kala-Azar by the Oral and Subcutaneous Routes
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135-138 | H.E. Shortt, C.S. Swaminath | view |
The Distribution and Cause of Endemic Goitre in the United Provinces. Part II. The Naked Eye and Microscopic Anatomy of Goitre with Special Reference to the Endemic Goitre of the United Provinces
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139-ii | H. Stott | view |
The Distribution and Cause of Endemic Goitre in the United Provinces Part III.Cause and Summary of Treatment
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147-154 | H. Stott | view |
Anthropometric Measurements in Bombay. Part I. Anthropometric Study of 200 Subjects (100 Male and 100 Female)
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155-262 | G.M. Kurulkar, V.S. Rajadhyaksha | view |
Observations on Œdematous Nephritis
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263-280 | T.A. Hughes, Khazan Malik | view |
The Climate in Which the Rat-Flea Lives
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281-298 | P.A. Buxton | view |
An Unusual Type of Parasitic Infection of Forearm
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299-i | A. Vasudevan | view |
Seasonal Incidence of Tertian Subtertian and Quartan Infections
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303-326 | M.O.T. Iyengar | view |
Observations on Detoxication of Daboia Venom by Hepatic Lipoids with a Note on the Anti-Viperine Potency of Kasauli Antivenin
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327-i | G.C. Maitra, S.M.K. Mallick | view |
Observations on Filariasis in Some Areas in British India Part VIII
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335-340 | Vishnu Korke | view |
On the Value of Wilson and Blair’s Bismuth Sulphite Medium in the Isolation of B. Typhosus from FÆces and Sewage
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341-346 | A.D. Stewart, S.C. Ghosal | view |
Studies on the Antigenic Structure of Vibrio CholerÆe Part I Serological Reactions of a Carbohydrate-Like Fraction
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347-354 | Richard Linton | view |
Backmatter
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i-ii | J. Taylor | view |