- Pages
- 347
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120195
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-xviii | J. Taylor | view |
Nucleic Acid of Proteins of Vibrio Cholerae and Related Organisms
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1-4 | B.N. Mitra | view |
The Absorption Spectra of the Proteins of Vibrio Choleile and Related Organisms
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5-12 | B.N. Mitra | view |
On Inhibition of Individual Types of Cholera Bacteriophage by Vibrio Extracts
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13-18 | C.G. Pandit, N.M. Maitra, B.K. Roy | view |
Agglutination in the Vibrios. Part I. The Effect of Heat on Chemical Structure and Surface Potential
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19-36 | Richard Linton, B.N. Mitra, S.C. Seal | view |
A Statistical and Bacteriological Analysis of a Cholera Epidemic in Manipur State Assam
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37-64 | C.G. Pandit, E. Rice, W.J.L. Neal | view |
An Epidemic of Cholera in Mondair Village (Habiganj Subdivision Assam).
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65-72 | C.G. Pandit, E. Rice | view |
Immunization against Plague with Live Vaccine
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73-102 | L. Otten | view |
The Sterilization of Drinking Water with Minimal Doses of Chlorine
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103-108 | T.N.S. Raghavachari, P.V. Iyer | view |
A Comparative Study of Culture and Animal Inoculation as Methods for Isolating Tubercle Bacilli from Pathological Materials
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109-118 | A.C. Ukil, S.R. Thakurta | view |
A Study of Nerve Leprosy
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119-138 | E. Muir, S.N. Chatterji | view |
Studies on Typhus in the Simla Hills. Part V. Attempts to Establish Strains of Typhus from Human Sources
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139-148 | G. Covell | view |
The Role of Malaria in the Causation of Cirrhosis of the Liver
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149-152 | T.S. Tirumurti, M.V. Rao | view |
Carcinoma of the Thymus
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153-160 | Amar Goyle, A. Vasudevan, K.G. Krishnaswamy | view |
A Diet Survey of Some Families and Institutions in Calcutta
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161-172 | H. Ellis Wilson, Basir Ahmed, Dwijendra Mullick | view |
The Basal Metabolism of Young Men at Hyderabad (Deccan) with a Study of Their Physical Characters
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173-200 | S.A. Rahman | view |
Factors Affecting the Carotene Content of Certain Vegetable Food-Stuffs
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201-212 | N.K. De | view |
Migration of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in an Electrical Field
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213-220 | S. Ranganathan, G. Sankaran | view |
The Chemical Nature of Vitamin B1
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221-232 | G. Narasimhamurthy | view |
Importance of Phytosteryl Acetate Test in Detecting Hydrogenated Fats in Ghee
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233-238 | K.N. Bagchi, N.S. Mazumdar | view |
Some Observations on the Indophenol (2 : 6 Dichloiiophenol-Indophenol) Reducing Properties of Urine
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239-248 | R.N. Chopra, A.C. Roy | view |
Pharmacological Action of Camphor and its Derivatives
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249-256 | R.N. Chopra, J.S. Chowhan, N. De | view |
Some Inorganic Preparations of the Indian Indigenous Medicine Part II Banga Bhaksma (Calcined Tin)
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257-260 | R.N. Chopra, S. Ghosh, Asutosh Dutt | view |
The Humoral Transmission of the Effects of Cardiac Vagus and Sympathetic Stimulation by Drugs
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261-266 | R.K. Pal | view |
A Study on the Activation of Tissue-Growth (in Vitro) with Cobra Venom
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267-272 | R.N. Chopra, N.N. Das, S.N. Mukherjee | view |
The Action of Rattlesnake and Mocassin Venoms as Compared with Indian Viper Venoms
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273-280 | J. Taylor, S.M.K Mallick | view |
Studies on Indian Snake Venoms Part II. Cobra Venom: Its Chemical Composition Protein Fractions and Their Physiological Actions
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281-286 | S.N. Ganguly, M.T. Malkana | view |
Studies on Indian Snake Venoms Part III. Enzymes in Daboia and Cobra Venoms
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287-294 | S.N. Ganguly | view |
Bionomics of P. Argentipe. Part I. The Duration of Life in Nature
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295-312 | R.A.O. Smith, S. Mukerjee, K.C. Halder, Chiranji Lal | view |
The Transmission of L Donovani by the Bite of the Sandfly P. Argentipes
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313-316 | R.A.O. Smith, Chiranji Lal, S. Mukerjee, K.C. Halder | view |
Backmatter
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i-iv | J. Taylor | view |