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Lice-Borne Diseases

Exhibiting 60 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1904 CE“Tick fever”.
1770 CEA chronological history of the weather and seasons and of the prevailing diseases in Dublin. With their various periods, successions, and revolutions, during the space of forty years. With a comparative view of the difference of the Irish climate and diseases, and those of England and other countries ...
1910 CEAn acute infectious disease of unknown origin. A clinical study based on 221 cases.
1750 CEAn essay on fevers.
1915 CEÄtiologische Untersuchungen über den Flecktyphus in Serbien 1913 und in Hamburg 1914.
1947 CEChloromycetin, an antibiotic with chemotherapeutic activity in experimental rickettsial and viral infections.
1926 CEClinical observations on endemic typhus (Brill’s disease) in Southern United States.
1945 CECultivation of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi in lungs of rodents. Preparation of a scrub-typhus vaccine.
1921 CECultivation of rickettsia-like bodies in typhus fever.
1578 CEDe febre purpura epidemiali et contagiosa libri duo.
1536 CEDe malo recentiorum medicorum medendi usu libellus.
1546 CEDe sympathia et antipathia rerum liber unus. De contagione et contagiosis morbis et curatione.
1903 CEDie Bekämpfung des Typhus.
1861 CEDie Hydrotherapie des Typhus.
1940 CEEpidemic and endemic typhus. Protective value for guinea pigs of vaccines prepared from infected tissues of the developing chick embryo.
1928 CEExperiments relating to the pathology and the etiology of Mexican typhus (tabardillo).
1869 CEFièvre à rechutes. (Thesis.)
1926 CEHealth, wealth and population in the early days of the industrial revolution.
1894 CELoimographia. An account of the great plague of London in the year 1665
1879 CEMaterialien zur Pathologie und Therapie des Rückfallstyphus.
1848 CEMittheilungen über die in Oberschlesien herrschende Typhus-Epidemie.
1843 CENatural history, pathology and treatment of the epidemic fever at present prevailing in Edinburgh and other towns.
1843 CENotice of a febrile disorder which has prevailed at Edinburgh during the summer of 1843.
1836 CEObservations on continued fever, as it occurs in the city of Glasgow hospitals.
1870 CEObservations on relapsing fever, as it occurred in Philadelphia in the winter of 1869 and 1870.
1750 CEObservations on the nature and cure of hospital and jayl-fevers.
1685 CEObservationum medicarum Castrensium Hungaricarum.
1909 CEOn heterologous agglutinins more particularly those present in the blood serum of cerebro-spinal fever and typhus fever cases.
1844 CEOn some of the characters which distinguish the fever at present epidemic from typhus fever.
1837 CEOn the typhus fever which occurred at Philadelphia in the spring and summer of 1836; illustrated by clinical observations at the Philadelphia Hospital; showing the distinction between this form of disease and dothinenteritis, the typhoid fever with alteration of the follicles of the small intestine.
1849 CEOn typhoid and typhus fevers, – an attempt to determine the question of their identity or non-identity, by an analysis of the symptoms, and of the appearances found after death in 66 fatal cases observed at the London Fever Hospital from Jan. 1847–Feb. 1849.
1570 CEOpera medicinalia.
1846 CE​–1847 CEPractical remarks on the continued fevers of Great Britain, and on the generic distinctions between enteric fever and typhus.
1910 CE​–1911 CERecherches experimentales sur le typhus exanthématique.
1940 CERickettsia disease of Malaya. Identity of tsutsugamushi and rural typhus.
1849 CEShip fever. An inaugural thesis, submitted for the degree of M.D., at Geneva Medical College, Jan. 1849.
1840 CESome considerations on the nature and pathology of typhus and typhoid fever, applied to the solution of the question of the identity or non-identity of the two diseases.
1882 CESpirillum fever.
1906 CEStudies in Spirillum obermeieri and related organisms.
1906 CEStudy of a spirochete obtained from a case of relapsing fever in man, with notes on morphology, animal reactions, and attempts at cultivation.
1598 CEThe cures of the diseased, in remote regions. Preventing mortalitie, incident in forraine attempts, of the English nation.
1922 CEThe etiology and pathology of typhus. Being the main report of the Typhus Research Commission of the League of Red Cross Societies to Poland.
1910 CEThe etiology of the typhus fever (tabardillo) of Mexico City. A further preliminary report.
1842 CEThe history, diagnosis, and treatment of typhoid and of typhus fever: With an essay on the diagnosis of bilious remittent and of yellow fever.
1905 CEThe nature of tick fever in the eastern part of the Congo Free State.
1907 CEThe part played by Pediculus corporis in the transmission of relapsing fever.
1910 CEThe relation of typhus fever (tabardillo) to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
1944 CEThe therapeutic effect of para-aminobenzic acid in louse-borne typhus fever.
1926 CEThe Weil-Felix reaction in sporadic tropical typhus.
1925 CETropical typhus in the Federated Malay States, with a compilation on epidemic typhus.