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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2010
A 43-year-old visitor from India re-presented to the accident and emergency department with a week-long history of fever, which had failed to respond to a course of co-amoxiclav prescribed earlier. Clinical examination, urinalysis, …
Uttam, Nanda, Kashif, Musharrat
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A 43-year-old visitor from India re-presented to the accident and emergency department with a week-long history of fever, which had failed to respond to a course of co-amoxiclav prescribed earlier. Clinical examination, urinalysis, …
Uttam, Nanda, Kashif, Musharrat
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2009
Tropical diseases remain a significant threat to deployed military personnel as demonstrated by recent outbreaks amongst troops in Sierra Leone, Iraq and Afghanistan. Five cases are presented from military deployments in tropical or sub-tropical areas, which illustrate important diseases and diagnostic principles for military physicians.
M S, Bailey, C J, Ellis
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Tropical diseases remain a significant threat to deployed military personnel as demonstrated by recent outbreaks amongst troops in Sierra Leone, Iraq and Afghanistan. Five cases are presented from military deployments in tropical or sub-tropical areas, which illustrate important diseases and diagnostic principles for military physicians.
M S, Bailey, C J, Ellis
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
SOME forty years ago Sir William Osler, in his presidential address to the Classical Association,1 commented: The extraordinary development of modern science may be her undoing. Specialism, now a necessity, has fragmented the specialties themselves in a way that makes the outlook hazardous ...
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SOME forty years ago Sir William Osler, in his presidential address to the Classical Association,1 commented: The extraordinary development of modern science may be her undoing. Specialism, now a necessity, has fragmented the specialties themselves in a way that makes the outlook hazardous ...
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Pathology in tropical medicine
Parasitology Today, 1986The pathology o f a parasitic disease is a major link between the investigating parasitologist and those concerned with its epidemiology, socioeconomic impact, clinical treatment and control. The epidemiologist requires information about the incidence and prevalence of major pathological lesions attributable to on infection, which in turn will ...
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Medicine in Tropical Australia
Medical Journal of Australia, 1993In the unique environment of Australia's tropical north there are endemic diseases inherited from Gondwana, others introduced from the north and from Europe, and a wide range of particularly venomous animals. There is continuing disparity in morbidity and mortality between Aboriginal people and other Australians in tropical areas and elsewhere. This is
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Medicine as a Social Instrument: Tropical Medicine
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951BEFORE undertaking to evaluate the progress that has been made in tropical medicine during the first half of the twentieth century, one should explore the content of this commonly accepted field of...
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THE TEACHING OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
Science, 1943H L, Alexander, R A, Moore, W B, Wood
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