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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 2 (Mar 1936)
Publication Date:
01 Mar 1936
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Anopheles (Anopheles) Punctimacula Naturally Infected with Malaria Plasmodia
By:
James Stevens Simmons
A Fifth Year's Observations on Malaria in Panama, with Reference to the Failure of Atabrine to Control an Epidemic
By:
W. H. W. Komp
and
H. C. Clark
The Occurrence of Gametocytes of Plasmodium Vivax during the Primary Attack
By:
Mark F. Boyd
,
W. K. Stratman-Thomas
, and
Hugo Muench
On Acquired Immunity to Plasmodium Falciparum
By:
Mark F. Boyd
,
Warren K. Stratman-Thomas
, and
S. F. Kitchen
Evidence of Binary Fission of Ring Forms in Plasmodium Vivax Grassi and Feletti
By:
Ted de Vinne Beach
On the Duration of Infectiousness in Anophelines Harboring Plasmodium Falciparum
By:
Mark F. Boyd
,
W. K. Stratman-Thomas
, and
S. F. Kitchen
On the Relative Susceptibility of the Inland and Coastal Varieties of A. Crucians, Wied., to P. Falciparum, Welch
By:
Mark F. Boyd
,
S. F. Kitchen
, and
J. A. Mulrennan
Further Studies on the Transmission of Trypanosoma Hippicum Darling by the Vampire Bat Desmodus Rotundus Murinus Wagner
By:
Carl M. Johnson
Dientamoeba Fragilis, a Cause of Illness
Report of Case
By:
E. G. Hakansson
The Distribution of American Leishmaniasis in Relation to That of Phlebotomus
By:
George Cheever Shattuck
The Chemotherapy of Dirofilaria Immitis
By:
Herbert G. Johnstone
Book Review
Agents of Disease and Host Resistance. Including the Principles of Immunology, Bacteriology, Mycology, Protozoology, Parasitology and Virus Diseases
By F
rederick
P. G
ay
and Associates. Pp. 1–13, 1–1581. Illustrated. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois, and Baltimore, Maryland, 1935
By:
Chas. F. Craig
Book Review
An Introduction to Comparative Zoology. A text-book for medical and science students
By F. G. S
arel
W
hitfield
and A. H. W
ood
. With a foreword by Major Sir Robert Archibald. 354 pp., 141 illustrations. P. Blakiston's Son and Co., Inc., Philadelphia, 1935
By:
Ernest Carroll Faust
Book Review
Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
By M
ilton
J. R
osenau
. Sixth edition. Pages i–xxv, 1–1481. Illustrated. D. Appleton-Century Company, New York and London, 1935
By:
W. H. Perkins
Book Review
Blastomicosis Humana Generalizado por Cryptococcus (n. sp.)
By D
r
. F
lavio
L. N
ino
. Pp. 1–163. Illustrated. University of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, Buenos Aires, 1934. Monograph No. 3
By:
Chas. F. Craig
Transactions of the American Society of Tropical Medicine, Thirty-First Annual Meeting
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