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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... where more than half the native children are sometimes found to be infected by it . During many centuries , men have observed a curious fact about the disease , namely , that it —MALARIA PAGE WHERE THE DISEASE PREVAILS.
... where more than half the native children are sometimes found to be infected by it . During many centuries , men have observed a curious fact about the disease , namely , that it —MALARIA PAGE WHERE THE DISEASE PREVAILS.
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... under suitable conditions . Thus , a man who enters a house or village where there have been many cases of malarial fever is very apt to acquire the infec- tion there from the natives . II . THE SYMPTOMS Let us suppose that a person 2.
... under suitable conditions . Thus , a man who enters a house or village where there have been many cases of malarial fever is very apt to acquire the infec- tion there from the natives . II . THE SYMPTOMS Let us suppose that a person 2.
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... native children . Koch , Daniels , and others found that more than half the negro chil- dren in parts of Africa contain the parasites and yet appear to be quite well . Nevertheless , though these children do not themselves suffer much ...
... native children . Koch , Daniels , and others found that more than half the negro chil- dren in parts of Africa contain the parasites and yet appear to be quite well . Nevertheless , though these children do not themselves suffer much ...
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... native babies in arms are the most frequent victims . But there is no longer any reason at all why we should suppose that the infection of malaria rises from water or the soil . The connexion between malarial fever and stagnant water is ...
... native babies in arms are the most frequent victims . But there is no longer any reason at all why we should suppose that the infection of malaria rises from water or the soil . The connexion between malarial fever and stagnant water is ...
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... even- ing ; and we should never have believed that so many Anopheles came to the house at night did we not find no less than five of them caught inside an old mosquito net used by a native servant . The net was full 18.
... even- ing ; and we should never have believed that so many Anopheles came to the house at night did we not find no less than five of them caught inside an old mosquito net used by a native servant . The net was full 18.
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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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