Malarial Fever: Its Cause, Prevention and Treatment; Containing Full Details for the Use of Travellers, Sportsmen, Soldiers, and Residents in Malarious PlacesUniversity Press of Liverpool, 1902 - 68 páginas |
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... matter of fact , no proof of this idea has ever been given ; and , indeed , we now possess the true explanation of the connexion be- tween malarial disease and stagnant water . It was formerly thought , too , that it is not a catch- ing ...
... matter of fact , no proof of this idea has ever been given ; and , indeed , we now possess the true explanation of the connexion be- tween malarial disease and stagnant water . It was formerly thought , too , that it is not a catch- ing ...
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... matter - by actually producing the disease by means of mosquitoes . This was done by me in 1898 , when I infected twenty - two out of twenty- eight healthy sparrows by mosquitoes previously fed on diseased sparrows . Subsequently ...
... matter - by actually producing the disease by means of mosquitoes . This was done by me in 1898 , when I infected twenty - two out of twenty- eight healthy sparrows by mosquitoes previously fed on diseased sparrows . Subsequently ...
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... whole discovery . As a matter of fact the problem was solved solely and simply by my researches of 1895-9 , based upon the profound inductions of Manson and Laveran . Koch and Daniels were the first to confirm my work by really honest 14.
... whole discovery . As a matter of fact the problem was solved solely and simply by my researches of 1895-9 , based upon the profound inductions of Manson and Laveran . Koch and Daniels were the first to confirm my work by really honest 14.
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... matter . One of the first difficulties which the reader will feel arises from the conflict between the old ideas and the new . The telluric theory of malaria - the supersti- tion that the disease is due to a poisonous exhalation from ...
... matter . One of the first difficulties which the reader will feel arises from the conflict between the old ideas and the new . The telluric theory of malaria - the supersti- tion that the disease is due to a poisonous exhalation from ...
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... matter of fact , mosquitoes have been kept alive in test - tubes for two months and more , and it is known that they can live all through an English winter . A single mosquito can remain infective for several weeks , during which it can ...
... matter of fact , mosquitoes have been kept alive in test - tubes for two months and more , and it is known that they can live all through an English winter . A single mosquito can remain infective for several weeks , during which it can ...
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advise Africa Anatomy Anopheles attack of fever become infected bite bitten blackwater fever blood breed cause Colored Crown 8vo Culex Diagnosis disease DOMESTIC PRECAUTIONS doses of quinine draining drug Edition elephantiasis Europeans fact five grains daily frequently germs gnats grains of quinine Haemamoebae Health Histology Hospital Medical Illustrations India infected mosquitoes kinds of mosquitoes Koch large number larvae Laveran Lecturer live Liverpool School LL.D Lond malarial fever malarious localities months Mosquito Brigades mosquito net mosquito nets native villages night NOTE ON CAMPS parasites Pathology patient PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS phenacetin Physician Plates pools Portrait possible prevent proboscis Professor of Physiology puddles punkahs quinine daily quitoes reader relapse RONALD ROSS Royal rule sanitary engineering School of Tropical Sierra Leone sleep species spores stagnant water Stegomyia surface Surgeon Surgery SURGICAL take quinine temperature tion Treatise treatment Tropical Medicine tubs twenty grains week WILLIAM wire gauze yellow fever
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