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  1. ... its membranes. BREAK-BONE FEVER. A synonym for Dengue. See Dengue. BREAST, Diseases of.-This subject will be treated ... of the scalp. DANDY FEVER.-A synonym for Dengue. See Dengue. DARTRE (Fr.).-This term is the ...
  2. ... aegypti, a known vector of yellow fever and dengue. I had purposed to take up the same ... kaleidoscope, we must include yellow fever, filariasis, and dengue; and of this group it is unfortunately the ...
  3. ... Differential Characters of Variola, Scarlatina, Rubeola, and Roseola. Dengue . . . 926 CHAPTER IX. Diphtheria - Anatomical Characters - Clinical History - ... usually included in this class. The fever called dengue may be here placed. In this connection will ...
  4. ... XI. Whooping-cough 84 XII. Influenza 87 XIII. Dengue 90 XIV. Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 92 XV. Diphtheria ... if bruised or beaten. With the exception of dengue and small-pox there is no affection in ...
  5. ... Rickets 105 Small-pox / 115 Malarial Diseases 131 Dengue 139 Erysipelas 145 Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 151 Syphilis ... ... benigne, fievre jaune abortive; fievre jaune des creoles; dengue, etc." He says: "These fevers may exist sporadically, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The human body & its enemies : a textbook of physiology, hygiene & sanitation 
    Publication: Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York : World Book Company, 1924
    ... Diphtheria and Meningitis 52 Malaria, Yellow Fever and Dengue 57 Quarantinable and Reportable Diseases 63 Hookworm Disease ... fever, yellow fever, meningitis, infantile paralysis, erysipelas, and dengue are also communicable. A great many well-informed ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The present epidemic of influenza 
    Publication: [New York] : [D. Appleton and Co.], [1890?]
    ... that the present epidemic is a form of dengue. Others, that it closely resembles, in the earlier ... although slight prodro- mata may have passed unnoticed. Dengue and epidemic influenza bear such a close relationship ...
  8. ... it is passing through the body. breakbone fever. Dengue. breakdown (brak'doun). A condition due to rup- ... the tropical house mosquito. The species which transmits dengue and probably filariasis. C. fascia'tus. See Stegomyia ...
  9. ... Louis Starr. INFLUENZA 134 By I. E. Atkinson. DENGUE 148 By J. W. McLaughlin. 11 12 CONTENTS. ... attention until complete restoration to health is assured. DENGUE. j. w. McLaughlin. Dengue is an acute infectious ...
  10. ... Davis, Fortu, and the writer. It was called dengue by one physi- cian, and all were denied ... that year was yellow fever. They called it dengue. Yet Judge D. admitted to me, in 1854, ...
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