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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Print ISSN:
0096-6746
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Volume s1-16 (1936): Issue 1 (Jan 1936)
Publication Date:
01 Jan 1936
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The Development of Tropical Medicine
By:
Edward B. Vedder
The Necessity for More Accurate Statistics Regarding the Distribution and Incidence of Tropical Diseases in the United States
By:
Charles F. Craig
Intestinal Parasite Infections of the Ambulatory White Clinic Population of New Orleans
By:
Ernest Carroll Faust
and
William Hugh Headlee
On the Incidence of Intestinal Parasites in 537 Individuals on the Relief Rolls in the City of Athens, Georgia, and Vicinity
By:
Elon E. Byrd
Six New Cases of Chagas' Disease in Panama with Review of Previous Cases
By:
C. M. Johnson
and
G. T. DeRivas
A Natural Infection of Trypanosoma Hippicum Darling in the Vampire Bat Desmodus Rotundus Murinus Wagner
By:
Carl M. Johnson
The Transmission of Quartan Malaria through Two Consecutive Human-Anopheline Passages
By:
Mark F. Boyd
and
W. K. Stratman-Thomas
The Comparative Susceptibility of Anopheles Quadrimaculatus, Say, and Anopheles Punctipennis, Say, to Plasmodium Vivax, Grassi and Feletti, and Plasmodium Falciparum, Welch
By:
Mark F. Boyd
and
S. F. Kitchen
Yellow Fever Virus Encephalitis in African and Asiatic Monkeys
By:
Wray Lloyd
and
A. F. Mahaffy
Infectious Intertrigo
By:
James K. Howles
Variation of Cosmopolitan Diseases in Tropical and Temperate Zones
By:
Albert E. Larsen
Book Review
Clinical Laboratory Methods and Diagnosis. A Textbook on Laboratory Procedures with their Interpretation
By R. B. H. G
radwohl
, M.D. Pp. 1028 including index, with 328 illustrations and 24 color plates. The C. V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, 1935
By:
L. C. Scott
Book Review
A Textbook of Laboratory Diagnosis. With Clinical Applications for Practitioners and Students
By E
dwin
S. O
sgood
, M.A., M.D. 2nd edition. Pp. xii, 1–585. Illustrated. P. Blakiston's Son and Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1935
By:
Chas. F. Craig
Book Review
Disorders of the Blood. Diagnosis, Pathology, Treatment and Technique
By L
ionel
E. H. W
hitby
, C.V.O., M.C., and C. J. C. B
ritton
, M.D. Pp. i–viii, 1–543. Illustrated. P. Blakiston's Son and Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1935
By:
Chas. F. Craig
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