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The Indian Journal of Medical Research April 1934

1934

In order therefore to help in the institution of appropriate control measures against P. argentipes and to facilitate the methods of prevention to be adopted against kala-azar we have undertaken a study of the bionomies of these flies and have in this paper presented the differential characters of the larval forms of the three common species found in Bengal viz. [...] In P. minutus ' the other six hairs are disposed of in a semi-circle on the vertex of the head with the convexity of the arc towards the base of the head vide Plate.XXXVII fig. [...] On the 1st segment in P. minutus ' this hairy spine is not at the base of the dorso-lateral hair but ventral to the spine in question in much the same position and of the same size as in P. argentipes. [...] These workers formulated the conception of two factors an intrinsic and an extrinsic as necessary for the formation of the hamopoietic principle present in liver which permits of the orderly maturation of the megaloblast of the bone-marrow. [...] The most important differences are the earlier age incidence of tropical anaemia and its association with pregnancy the presence of normal amounts of hydrochloric acid in the gastric contents the absence of a raised indirect van den Bergh reaction and especially the absence of symptoms of nervous involvement.
technology medicine science
Pages
316
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145414
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii J. Taylor view
Frontmatter
i-xvii J. Taylor view
Identification Of Larvæ of the Genus Phlebotomus
661-668 R.O.A. Smith, K.V. Krishnan, S. Mukerji view
Part VI. Tropical Macrocytic Anæmia as A Deficiency Disease With Special Reference to the Vitamin B Complex
669-682 Lucy Willis view
Ages of Epiphysial Union at the Elbow and Wrist Joints Amongst Indians
683-690 Raghunandan Lall view
Action of B. Coli on Conjugated Bile Acids
691-694 Kali Basu, Suresh Chakravarty view
Splenic Enlargement in South India. A Study Based on Post-Mortem Records
695-722 T. Menon view
Rat-Flea Survey of Peermade District Travancore
723-730 M.O.T. Iyengar view
Sensitization and Anti-Body Production in Granuloma Genito-Inguinale
731-734 N.G. Pandalai, V. Nair view
A Comparison of Macconkey’s Bile-Salt Broth and Dominick-Lauter Broth in Routine Water Analysis
735-748 T.N.S. Raghavachari, P.V. Iyer view
Part VI. Analyses of Vibrio Proteins: Racemization
749-760 Richard Linton, B.N. Mitra, D.L. Shrivastava view
Investigations on the Nutritive Values of Indian Food-Stuffs. Part II
761-764 A.R. Ghosh, B.C. Guha view
Observation on the Chemistry of the Oxytocic Hormone of the Pituitary Gland. Part II
765-768 N. Das, B.C. Guha view
Cultivation of the Conococcus for Vaccine
769-774 Naranjan Singh view
Sandfly Fever on the Indian Frontier. A Preliminary Note on Some Laboratory Investigations
775-788 H.E. Shortt, L.T. Poole, E.D. Stephens view
Bacteriophage in the Treatment and Prevention of Cholera. A Statistical Examination. Parts I-IV
789-908 unknown view
A Preliminary Note on the Electrical Charge Carried by the Rabies Virus
909-916 G. Sankaran, K.R.K. Iyengar, W.A. Beer view
Electrophoresis Experiments with the Virus of Rabies
917-934 Robert McCarrison, G. Sankaran, W.A. Beer view
Malaria Research and the Malaria Commission of the League of Nations
935-938 unknown view
Index of Authors
939-946 unknown view
Index of Subjects
947-950 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii J. Taylor view

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