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Ciba Foundation Symposium - Bilharziasis
- Publisher
- Ciba Foundation
- Year
- 1962
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 455
- Series
- Novartis Foundation Symposia
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Chapter 1 Bilharziasis as a National Health Problem in the United Arab Republic (pages 1โ6): A. H. Mousa
Chapter 2 Population Studies of Intermediate Hosts in Relation to Transmission of Bilharziasis in East Africa (pages 7โ22): G. Webbe
Chapter 3 Aspects of the Ecology of the Intermediate Hosts of Schistosoma mansoni Interfering with the Transmission of Bilharziasis in North?Eastern Brazil (pages 23โ35): F. S. Barbosa
Chapter 4 Population Ecology and Epidemiological Problems (pages 36โ80): Nelson G. Hairston
Chapter 5 The Variability in Morphology and Anatomy of the Bulinid Snails in Egypt, with Special Reference to their Transmission of Schistosoma haematobium (pages 81โ102): Mohamed El?Gind and Menriet Z. Rushdi
Chapter 6 The Significance of Infra?Specific Taxonomy in Bilharziasis* (pages 103โ126): C. A. Wright
Chapter 7 The Role of Animals as Reservoirs of Bilharziasis in Africa (pages 127โ156): G. S. Nelson, C. Teesdale and R. B. Highton
Chapter 8 Some Nutritional Aspects of Bilharziasis (pages 157โ173): Willia B. Dewitt
Chapter 9 Clinical Aspects of Bilharziasis (pages 174โ197): Anware El Mofty
Chapter 10 Important Achievements in the Control of Bkharziasis in New China (pages 198โ206): Mao Shou?Pai
Chapter 11 The Pathognomy of Bilharziasis: An Unanswered Question (pages 207โ225): R. Elsdon?Dew
Chapter 12 Schistosomal Metabolic Products in the Diagnosis of Bilharziasis (pages 226โ238): Abdel Fattah Sherif
Chapter 13 Acquired Resistance to Bilharziasis (pages 239โ265): S. R. Smithers
Chapter 14 Observations in Mice on the Schistosomicidal Properties of 1:7?BIS(p?Aminophenoxy)Heptane in vivo and in vivo/in vitro (pages 266โ286): O. D. Standen
Chapter 15 Tracer Studies with Antimony?124 in Man (pages 287โ309): A. Abdallah and M. Saif
Chapter 16 The Search for Non?Antimonial Schistosomicides (pages 310โ325): J. Newsome
Chapter 17 Comparative Investigations of Some Molluscicides (pages 326โ338): R. Gonnert and D R. Strufe
Chapter 18 The Role of Molluscicides in Combating Bilharziasis (pages 339โ353): Naguib Ayad
Chapter 19 The Use of Molluscicides as a Bilharziasis Control Measure in South Africa (pages 354โ367): R. J. Pitchford
Chapter 20 Bilharziasis Control as an Integral Part of Rural Health Services (pages 368โ381): A. A. El Halawani
Chapter 21 The Modification of Habitats in the Control of Bilharziasis, with Special Reference to Water Resource Development (pages 382โ403): Donald B. McMullen
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