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  1. ... tis- sues are being explored. The epidemiology of filariasis is being pur- sued in the field, and ... in endemically infected men. In the area of filariasis, he continued: Dr. Beaver has developed a dog ...
  2. ... Brazil. Spread by certain varieties of the mosquito, filariasis is a disease ... lives in the lymphatic vessels of man. Because weeks may elapse between ...
  3. ... of unde- termined cause. 286 Fibroma (L.). 939 Filariasis. 287 Fissure, anal. 288 Fistula in ano. 289 ... Defective physical develop- ment (P. C.0.). 939 Filariasis. 940 Floating cartilage. 941 Old age and results. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Civil affairs handbook, Japan. Section 13, Public health and sanitation 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Army Service Forces, 18 December 1943
    ... B, Maos Japan xil Cholera 183 Dengue 184 Filariasis 185 Malaria 186 Plague 187 Schistosomiasis 188 Tetanus ... Animals of Importance to Man a. . Mosquitoes. Malaria, filariasis and dengue fever are the mosquito- borne diseases ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - On the rôle of insects, arachnids, and myriapods as carriers in the spread of bacterial and .... 
    Publication: Baltimore, Md., U.S.A. : Printed by the Friedenwald Company, [1899?]
    ... Fever, p. 138; Tsetse-Fly Disease, p. 139; Filariasis, p. 140; Malaria, p. 142; Publications Relating to ... Plants and Animals, etc.”) Myers250 (1881) observed that filariasis did not spread in Formosa, whilst the disease ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Military medical manual 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : The Military Service Publishing Company, [1940]
    ... diseases in this class are: Bubonic plague Dengue Filariasis Leishmaniasis (oriental sore, es- pundia, and kala-azar) ... follows: Ascariasis Climatic bubo Coccidiodal granuloma Common cold Filariasis Ictero-hemorrhagic jaundice (Weil’s disease) Impetigo contagiosa Lymphogranuloma ...
  7. ... occurring especially in India and Egypt. Filaria Bancroftii.—Filariasis.—The embryos of the common filaria are found ... by sucking the blood of a patient with filariasis. The young embryos which the mosquito injects take ...
  8. ... 294 2. Trichiniasis...........296 3. Ankylostomiasis..........300 4. Filariasis........... . 305 5. Dracontiasis...........307 6. Other Nematodes..........308 ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of radioactivity and tracer methodology 
    Publication: Dayton, Ohio : United States Air Force, Air Material Command, 13 February 1948
    ... As 74 Absorption, distribution and excretion; i mental filariasis experi- 34 Selenium Se 83 Absorption, distribution, and ... Antimony Sb 124 Absorption, distribution, and excretion; periraental filariasis ex- 5669 602 Element Radioactive Some important problems ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Technician's manual 
    Publication: Fort Sam Houston, Tex. : Service School, Medical Department, Brooke General Hospital, 1943
    ... Typhus Fever (endemic) Fleas (usually) Bubonic Rat flea, Filariasis Several varieties of mosquitos and biting flies. Epidemic ... transmit diseases as Malaria, Dengue, Yellow Fever and Filariasis, but are a source of discomfort. The most ...
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