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INFECTIOUS DISEASE

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1836 CEObservations on continued fever, as it occurs in the city of Glasgow hospitals.
1780 CEObservations on fevers, especially those of the continued type, and on the scarlet fever attended with ulcerated sore-throat, as it appeared at Newcastle upon Tyne in the year 1778: Together with a comparative view of that epidemic with the scarlet fever as described by authors, and the angina maligna.
1870 CEObservations on relapsing fever, as it occurred in Philadelphia in the winter of 1869 and 1870.
1809 CEObservations on some of the most frequent and important diseases of the heart.
1924 CEObservations on the causal organism of rat-bite fever in man.
1759 CEObservations on the changes of the air and the concomitant epidemical diseases, in the Island of Barbados.
1840 CEObservations on the disease lethargus: with cases and pathology.
1768 CEObservations on the dropsy in the brain.
1832 CEObservations on the epidemic now prevailing in the city of New-York; called the Asiatic or spasmodic cholera; with advice to the planters of the South, for the medical treatment of their slaves.
1801 CEObservations on the increase and decrease of different disease, and particularly of the plague.
1808 CEObservations on the inflammatory affections of the mucous membrane of the bronchiae.
1914 CEObservations on the mechanism of the transmission of plague by fleas.
1851 CEObservations on the medical topography and diseases (especially diarrhoea) of the Sacramento Valley, California, during the Years 1849, 1850.
1750 CEObservations on the nature and cure of hospital and jayl-fevers.
1915 CEObservations on the spread of Asiatic schistosomiasis.
1820 CEObservations sur la fièvre jaune, faites à Cadix, en 1819 par MM. Pariset et Mazet, docteurs en médecine de la Faculté de Paris, et rédigées par M. Pariset.
1801 CEObservations sur la maladies appelée peste, le flux dissentérique, l'ophtalmie d'Égypte, et les moyens de s'en préserver. Avec des notions sur la fièvre jaune de Cadix, et les projet et plan d'un hôpital, pour le traitement maladies épidémiques et contagieuses.
1891 CEObservations sur la morve.
1911 CEObservations upon the natural history of epidemic diarrhoea.
1685 CEObservationum medicarum Castrensium Hungaricarum.
2010 CEOdorant reception in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
1807 CEOf the cause of the yellow fever; and the means of preventing it in places not yet infected with it: Addressed to the Board of Health in America.
1847 CEOm spedalskhed. Udgivet efter Foranstaltning af den Kongelige Norske Regjerings Department for det Indre. 1 vol. and atlas.
1871 CEOn a haemotozoon inhabiting human blood. Its relation to chyluria and other diseases.
1924 CEOn a Herpetomonas found in the gut of the sandfly, Phlebotomus argentipes, fed on kala-azar patients.
1881 CEOn a horse disease in India known as “surra”, probably due to a haematozoon.
1884 CE​–1886 CEOn a new method of producing immunity from contagious diseases.
1905 CEOn a spirochaete found in yaws papules.
1898 CEOn an epidemic of gastro-enteritis associated with the presence of a variety of the Bacillus enteritidis (Gaertner), and with positive sero-diagnostic evidence (in vivo and in vitro).
1876 CEOn aortic aneurism in the army and the conditions associated with it.
1936 CEOn certain septicemias due to anaerobic organisms.
1839 CEOn dengue; its history, pathology, and treatment.
1904 CEOn experimental variola in the monkey.
1882 CEOn gangrenous eruptions in connection with vaccination and chickenpox.
1907 CEOn herpetic inflammations of the geniculate ganglion: A new syndrome and its complications.
1909 CEOn heterologous agglutinins more particularly those present in the blood serum of cerebro-spinal fever and typhus fever cases.
1898 CEOn infection with a para-colon bacillus in a case with all the clinical features of typhoid fever.
1923 CEOn Rhinosporidium seeberi (Wernicke, 1903), with special reference to its sporulation and affinities.
1898 CEOn sart sore.
1844 CEOn some of the characters which distinguish the fever at present epidemic from typhus fever.
1897 CEOn some peculiar pigmented cells found in two mosquitoes fed on malarial blood.
1897 CEOn the application of the serum test to the differential diagnosis of typhoid and Malta fever.
1902 CEOn the causal relationship between “ground itch”, or “pani-ghao”, and the presence of the larvae of the Ankylostoma duodenale in the soil.
1926 CEOn the chemotherapy of neurosyphilis and trypanosomiasis.
1768 CEOn the chickenpox.
1900 CEOn the confusion of two different diseases under the name of rubella (rose-rash).
1849 CEOn the cryptogamous origin of malarious and epidemic fevers.
1903 CEOn the discovery of a species of trypanosoma in the cerebrospinal fluid of cases of sleeping sickness.
1864 CEOn the endemic haematuria of the Cape of Good Hope.
1906 CEOn the etiology of dengue fever.