Fevers in the Tropics: Their Clinical and Microscopical Differentiation Including the Milroy Lectures on Kála-azár |
Contents
Principal Types of the Normal Leucocytes of the Blood | 2 |
Kalaazar showing Double Remittent Type of Fever in Early Stage | 3 |
The Tsetse Fly and the Trypanosoma Gambiense of Sleeping Sickness in | 8 |
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Fevers in the Tropics: Their Clinical and Microscopical Differentiation ... Leonard Rogers No preview available - 1910 |
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abscess admitted appears Assam attack Bengal benign tertian blood Bombay bowel cachexia Calcutta cent cerebro-spinal Chart clinical commonly complication continued fever continued type dengue described diagnostic value differentiation dilutions disease district doses duration dysentery early stages enlargement epidemic examination fatal Fever in India frequently haemorrhage heatstroke hepatitis high continued important increase India infection ipecacuanha Jour kala-azar large mononuclears later less leucocytes leucocytosis liver lymphocytes Madras malarial cachexia malarial fever malarial parasites malignant tertian Malta fever marked Medical microscopical mild months natives Normal 98 Nowgong obtained occurred organism outbreak paroxysms patients plague polynuclears post mortem present prevalence pulse puncture Punjab pyrexia quinine rarely reaction red corpuscles relapsing fever remittent fever rise season seen serum reactions seven day fever showed sleeping sickness spirillum spleen sporadic kala-azar symptoms temperature curve Temperature Fahrenheit Temperature/Centigrade tertian tropics trypanosomes typhoid fever typical usually white corpuscles Widal yellow fever



