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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Print ISSN:
0096-6746
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Volume s1-29 (1949): Issue 3 (May 1949)
Publication Date:
01 May 1949
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The Pattern of the Literature of Amebiasis: 1932–1947
A Commentary on Trends
By:
Joseph S. D'Antoni
Suggestions for the Future
By:
George Cheever Shattuck
The American Academy of Tropical Medicine
A Brief Sketch of Its Founding, Its Purpose and Its Accomplishments
By:
Ernest Carroll Faust
The Tropics and the White Man
The Thirteenth Annual Charles Franklin Craig Lecture
By:
Herbert C. Clark
The Occurrence of Endamoeba Polecki, Prowazek 1912, in Macaca Mulatta and in Man
By:
John F. Kessel
and
H. G. Johnstone
The Effect of Certain Arsenicals on Natural Infections of Endamoeba Histolytica and of Endamoeba Polecki in Macaca Mulatta
By:
John F. Kessel
and
Fay Kaplan
Chemotherapy of Experimental Endamoeba Histolytica Infection in Dogs
By:
Paul E. Thompson
and
Betty Lou Lilligren
Endemic Fulminating Amebic Dysentery
By:
Ronald Elsdon-Dew
Pamaquine Poisoning in Man, with a Clinicopathologic Study of One Case
By:
Aagot Christie Löken
and
Webb Haymaker
Parenteral Use of Camoquin Hydrochloride as an Antimalarial
By:
E. H. Payne
,
E. A. Sharp
, and
K. C. Nickel
Trypanosoma Equiperdum, Trypanosoma Brucei and Trypanosoma Hippicum Infections in Laboratory Animals
By:
Mary Noka Hood
Trypanosoma Equiperdum, Trypanosoma Brucei and Trypanosoma Hippicum Infections in Avian Hosts
By:
Mary Noka Hood
The Susceptibility of African Wild Animals to Yellow Fever
I. Monkeys
By:
K. C. Smithburn
and
A. J. Haddow
Phthalylsulfacetimide (Thalamyd) in Cholera
By:
Harry Seneca
and
Edward Henderson
Correspondence
By:
Edward B. Vedder
Books Received
Book Review
T
homas
M. R
ivers
, Editor.
Viral and Rickettsial Infections of Man
Pp. 544, Figs. 77 with 6 color plates. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Penna., 1949. $5.00
By:
Dwight M. Kuhns
Book Review
N
auck
, E. G., E
nigk
, K., R
eichenow
, E., V
ogel
, J., W
estphal
, A.,
and
W
eyer
, F.
Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie
Fiat Review of German Science, 1939–1946, 235 pp. Fiat (Field Information Agency Technical, U. S.), Office of Military Government for Germany, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1948
By:
E. C. Faust
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