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The Indian Journal of Medical Research October 1938

1938

Its daily administration is followed by a marked increase in the number of red blood corpuscles ; the lassitude inertia and lack of zest associated with anaemia are overcome and with renewed appetite and the return of normal digestive processes the period of convalescence is shortened and the patient returns to the full enjoyment of robust health. [...] In the most conclusive of the clinical investigations which established the value of concentrated vitamins A and D in the treatment of infections the exceptional effectiveness of Adexolin was attributed at least in part to this natural balance. [...] The Effect of Toxic Doses of Vitamin D on the Ash Ca and P Content of the Bones and on the Excretion of N Ca and P in the Albino Rats........ 447 RAY S. N. and GANG ULY R. Urinary Composition of Normal Bengalee Subjects............ 459Contents—concld. [...] Illustrative matter should not be sent in the form of unarranged drawings or photographs but be definitely arranged or allocated by the author as so many text-figures or plates as the case may be having due regard to the size and shape of the page of the Journal and the capacity of the drawings or photos for reduction. [...] A shift in the latter is the cause of serological distinction of the R '-derivatives from their S '-homologues and partly accounts for the uniformity of serological behaviour of the rough vibrio strains in general.
technology medicine science
Pages
289
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120195
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xviii J. Taylor view
Electrophoresis and Metabolism of some Vibrio Strains in Relation to Variability and Chemical Classification
329-334 R. W. Linton, B. N. Mitra, S. C. Seal view
Studies on Meningococcus Bacteriophage
335-344 Benode Sen view
Studies on the Utility of Ramon’s Flocculation Test in the Standardization of Tetanus Antitoxin
345-352 D. C. Lahiri view
Numerical Estimation of B. Coli by Dilution Method
353-378 Satya Swaroop view
A Papain-Casein Culture Medium for the Preparation of Bacteriophage and Foil General Laboratory use
379-392 A. C. Vardon, B. K. Roy view
On Wassermann Reaction. Part III. The Positive Serum
393-400 S. D. S. Greval, B. C. Das, P. C. Gupta view
Experimental Studies to Guide the Selection of the most Satisfactory Type of Anti-Welchii Serum for the Prevention and Treatment of Gas Gangrene in Man
401-410 D. C. Lahiri view
The Basal Metabolism of Indian and European Men on the Nilgiri Hills (S. India)
411-426 K. Rajagopal view
A Chemical Method for the Estimation of Nicotinic Acid in Biological Materials
427-434 M. Swaminathan view
The Vitamin-A Activity of some Fish Oils and Vegetable Foods. Parts I and II
435-440 N. K. De, B. N. Majumdar, A. R. Sundararajan view
The Assimilation of Carotene by Rats from a ‘Poor Madrassi Diet’: The Influence of Skimmed Milk and Calcium Lactate
441-446 N. K. De, B. N. Majumdar view
Studies in Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism. Part II. The Effect of Toxic Doses of Vitamin D on the Ash Ca and P Content of the Bones and on the Excretion of N Ca and P in the Albino Rats
447-458 V. N. Patwardhan, R. G. Chitre view
Urinary Composition of Normal Bengalee Subjects
459-464 S. N. Ray, R. Ganguly view
Observations on the Metabolic Activity of Patients Suffering from Epidemic Dropsy. Part I. Urinary Composition of Epidemic-Dropsy Patients
465-468 S. N. Ray, R. Ganguly view
Adsorption of Hydrogen Ions by Serum Globulin and its Antibody
469-480 M. M. Biswas view
A Preliminary Note on the Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Leaves of Skimmia Laureola Hook F.
481-484 R. N. Chopra, R. G. Chatterjee, N. De, S. Ghosh view
Some Inorganic Preparations of the Indian Indigenous Medicine Part VI. Samudra Phena
485-486 R. N. Chopra, S. Ghosh, A. T. Dutt view
Studies on the Protease of Cobra Venom
487-492 N. K. Iyengar, K. B. Sehra, B. Mukerji view
Cultivation of the Rabies Virus on the Chorio-Allantoic Membrane of the Developing Egg
493-496 N. Veeraraghavan, G. L. C. Philipsz view
Cultivation of Sheep-Pox Virus on the Chorio-Allantoic Membrane of the Chick Embryo
497-504 R. Rao view
Quantitative Studies on the Biology of Xenopsylla Cheopis (Siphonaptera)
505-530 P. A. Buxton view
On the Number of Eggs of the Common House-Frequenting Flies of Calcutta
531-534 D. N. Roy view
A Note on the Overwintering of the House Fly Musca Domestica
535-536 Purnendu Sen view
Chemotherapeutic Study of Streptococcal Infections
537-540 S. P. De, U. P. Basu view
Haematological Studies in Indians. Part IX. The Analysis of the Haematological Findings in 57 Cases of Anaemia in Pregnant Tea-Garden Coolie Women with Special Reference to the Results of Treatment
541-595 L. Napier, D. N. Majumdar view
Backmatter
i-iii J. Taylor view

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