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On intermittent fever and other malarious diseases / Lord, Israel Shipman Pelton
Lord, Israel Shipman Pelton On intermittent fever and other malarious diseases Boericke & Tafel Malaria ... details...- creator(s) - Lord, Israel Shipman Pelton
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- subject(s) - Malaria;
- title - On intermittent fever and other malarious diseases
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884 / Various
about Asiatic Cholera.--By J.C. PETERS, M.D. Dr. Koch on the Cholera. Malaria.--The natural production of malaria and the means of making malarial countries healthier.--By C.T. CRUDELI, of Rome ... details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - malaria; diameter; cwt; tons cwt; bacilli; tons; cylinders; temperature; comma bacilli; malarious; solar; engines; valve; cholera; boiler; engine; wheels; cylinder; ore; gear; steam; pressure; valve gear; railway; tractive power; pressure; wheels; tons cwt; malaria; comma bacilli; valve; tractive power; temperature; cwt; steam; engine; valve gear; gear; boiler; engines; solar; bacilli; cylinder; ore; railway; cylinders; diameter; cholera; tons; malarious;
- title - Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884
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Ethical Challenges of Genomic Epidemiology in Developing Countries / Dave A. Chokshi
Map.net, that focuses on genomic epidemiological studies of malaria. Genomic Epidemiology Dave A. Chokshi Dominic P ... details...- creator(s) - Dave A. Chokshi
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- publisher - CESAGen, Lancaster University, UK
- source: Genomics, Society and Policy
- subject(s) - Genomic Epidemiology;
- title - Ethical Challenges of Genomic Epidemiology in Developing Countries
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Hippocrates / with an English translation by W. H. S. Jones. / Hippocrates
troubles and malaria, suggested as chief of these humours four : phlegm, blood (suggested by hemorrhage in fevers), yellow bile and black bile (suggested by the vomits, etc., in remittent malaria ... details...- creator(s) - Hippocrates
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- publisher - London : Heinemann ; New York : Putnam, 1923-1995.
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- subject(s) - medicine, greek and roman; medicine; hippocrates translations into english; koi; urine; hippocratic; littre; epidemics; kara; nutriment; bowels; fever; urine thin; acute fever; crisis; copious; hippocratic collection; symptoms; acute; epidemics; medicine, greek and roman; medicine; symptoms; hippocratic; acute; kara; bowels; crisis; littre; urine; urine thin; koi; nutriment; acute fever; hippocrates translations into english; hippocratic collection; copious; fever;
- title - Hippocrates / with an English translation by W. H. S. Jones.
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Rome in 1860 / Dicey, Edward, 1832-1911
the malaria, to bring the Campagna into cultivation, to render the Tiber navigable, to promote roads ... created by the malaria fevers amongst the ill-bred, ill-clothed, and ill-cared-for labourers, are really details...- creator(s) - Dicey, Edward, 1832-1911
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- subject(s) - papal; rome; pope; roman; porta pia; rome; porta pia; papal; roman; pope;
- title - Rome in 1860
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A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross / Various
with malaria; and one with a wounded leg. Of the prisoners in camp 3 per cent. have been attacked by malaria ... from malaria the beds are enclosed by mosquito nets to prevent the _anopheles_ mosquito infecting details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - prisoners; camp; turkish; sidi bishr; turkish prisoners; hospital; prisoners; sidi bishr; turkish; camp; hospital; turkish prisoners;
- title - A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross
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Volume 10, No. 278, Supplementary Number (1828) / Various
to the level of the top of the dam. The only question is, how far this vapour is entitled to be called _malaria ... or more than a king, to keep his health in that palace for any length of time." On the subject of _malaria details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - min; park; palace; james's park; ice; boats; park; palace; ice; james's park; min; boats;
- title - Volume 10, No. 278, Supplementary Number (1828)
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Blood Brothers A Medic's Sketch Book / Jacobs, Colonel Eugene C.
, malnutrition, various vitamin deficiencies, malaria, diphtheria and various wounds that would not heal. I knew ... gave freely of their time and care. Since malaria was prevalent in the Cagayan Valley, our anti details...- creator(s) - Jacobs, Colonel Eugene C.
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- subject(s) - japanese; bataan; japs; manila; philippines; japan; camp; gen; rice; planes; prisoners; hospital; cagayan valley; army; medical; war; japs; prisoners; bataan; medical; philippines; camp; planes; hospital; war; gen; cagayan valley; manila; rice; army; japanese; japan;
- title - Blood Brothers A Medic's Sketch Book
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Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses / Daniel, Florence
, and the absence of drugs, would suffice to cure the most malignant case of smallpox. Sufferers from malaria may ... ._ Lemons are invaluable in cases of gout, malaria, rheumatism, and scurvy. They are also useful in fevers details...- creator(s) - Daniel, Florence
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- subject(s) - juice; lemon; lemon juice; barley; nuts; apple; onion; fruit; nut; tea; pint; olive oil; food; grape; oil; grapes; barley water; olive; orange; cure; easily digested; pine; vegetable; eaten; food remedies; onion; lemon; barley; pint; olive oil; food remedies; grape; grapes; olive; nuts; orange; easily digested; lemon juice; vegetable; tea; pine; eaten; cure; juice; barley water; apple; fruit; oil; food; nut;
- title - Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses
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Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917 / Lumholtz, Carl, 1851-1922
than most equatorial regions, particularly in the central part where malaria is rare and prickly heat does not occur ... cool. Early in July of the following year the morning temperature was about 73 F. (23 C). Malaria details...- creator(s) - Lumholtz, Carl, 1851-1922
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- subject(s) - kampong; dayaks; borneo; malay; malays; rice; river; kayan river; apo kayan; long pelaban; long pangian; mahakam river; data laong; long pahangei; barito river; busang river; tandjong selor; puruk tjahu; dutch borneo; long iram; river; busang river; long pangian; malay; barito river; apo kayan; kayan river; dayaks; tandjong selor; dutch borneo; mahakam river; long iram; data laong; long pelaban; rice; kampong; malays; long pahangei; borneo; puruk tjahu;
- title - Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
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