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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1947
Abstract 1. 1. A series of cases of dengue fever occurring in Baghdad, Iraq, are described—they are thought to be the first recorded in this locality. 2. 2. The diagnosis from other fevers was made by the finding of a characteristic temperature course, the presence of typical symptoms, and a leucopenia in the blood. 3. 3.
R F, FLEMING, J M, FRENCH
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Abstract 1. 1. A series of cases of dengue fever occurring in Baghdad, Iraq, are described—they are thought to be the first recorded in this locality. 2. 2. The diagnosis from other fevers was made by the finding of a characteristic temperature course, the presence of typical symptoms, and a leucopenia in the blood. 3. 3.
R F, FLEMING, J M, FRENCH
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1966
In recent years there has been a wide interest in the cross-cultural aspects of mental illness. Information concerning incidence, symptomatology and attitudes towards mental illness in the developing countries may contribute to the understanding of psychological processes and psychiatric problems. Kline (1963) reported a number of surveys of psychiatry
W, Bazzoui, I, al-Issa
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In recent years there has been a wide interest in the cross-cultural aspects of mental illness. Information concerning incidence, symptomatology and attitudes towards mental illness in the developing countries may contribute to the understanding of psychological processes and psychiatric problems. Kline (1963) reported a number of surveys of psychiatry
W, Bazzoui, I, al-Issa
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Was there an Iraq before there was an Iraq?
International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, 2009It is frequently stated that Iraq did not exist until the British Empire created it in the wake of the Great War. In the sense of a discreet nation-state entity with its current borders, this statement is accurate. However, in the wider sense of the term Iraq, observers of, publicists for, and willing inheritors of British imperial legacies may have ...
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