Story of Modern Preventive Medicine (Routledge Revivals)

Story of Modern Preventive Medicine (Routledge Revivals)

Being a Continuation of the Evolution of Preventive Medicine

Newsholme, Sir Arthur

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

310

Mole

Inglês

9781138908086

15 a 20 dias

570

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Part 1: The Prevention of Specific Diseases 1. Introductory Considerations 2. Causation of Disease 3. The Earlier Work of Pasteur and His Predecessors 4. The First and Greatest Triumph in Application of Germ Theory 5. Earlier Discoveries in Bacteriology 6. Earlier Attempts at Specific Prophylaxis 7. The Prevention of Rabies 8. The Prevention of Diphtheria 9. Bacteriology in Relation to Immunity and to Diagnosis 10. The Prevention of Cholera 11. The Prevention of Enteric or Typhoid Fever 12. The Prevention of Undulant (Malta or Mediterranean) Fever 13. The Prevention of Louse-Borne Diseases 14. Hookworm disease (Ankylostomiasis) 15. The Prevention of Plague 16. Filariasos and Texas Fever 17. The Prevention of Malaria 18. The Prevention of Yellow Fever 19. The Prevention of Venereal Diseases 20. The Prevention of Tuberculosis Part 2: Some Physical and Social Conditions of Health 21. Air and Ventilation 22. Fog, Smoke, Sunlight 23. Housing and Occupation Part 3: Some Physiological Conditions of Health 24. The Prevention of Goitre and Cretinism 25. Excess and Deficiences of Food 26. Hormones and Vitamins 27. The Prevention of Rickets 28. The Prevention of Scurvy, Beri-Beri and Xerophthalmia 29. The Prevention of the Alcoholic Evil; Index
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Enteric Fever;Arthur Newsholme;Cod Liver Oil;History of Medicine;Ultra-violet Rays;Infection and Disease;Chronic;Preventive Medicine;Trench Fever;Public Health;Follow;Chicken Cholera;Malignant Pustule;Confer;Undulant Fever;Yellow Fever;Carbonic Acid Gas;Anthrax Bacilli;Cerebrospinal Fever;Shaving Brush;Unpolished Rice;Spinal Cords;Polished Rice;Woolsorter's Disease;Schick Tested;Wassermann Reaction;Chronic Invalidism;Cases Of Enteric Fever;Texas Fever;Walter Reed