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INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Exhibiting 1,651 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
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1856 CE
1799 CEA description of the American yellow fever, which prevailed at Charleston, in South Carolina, in the year 1748.
1983 CEIsolation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
1896 CEL'action bactericide des eaux de la Jumna et du Gange sur le vibrion du cholera.
2008 CEThe politics of vaccination: Practice and policy in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, 1800-1874.
2013 CE"Good tuberculosis men": The Army Medical Department's stuggle with tuberculosis.
1918 CE"Spanish influenza," "Three-day fever," "The flu".
1916 CE"The path of the destroyer": A history of leprosy in the Hawaiian Islands, and thirty years research into the means by which it has been spread.
1937 CE“Q” fever, a new fever entity: clinical features and laboratory investigation.
1904 CE“Tick fever”.
1861 CE​–1862 CE(1) Zwei offene Briefe an Hofrath Dr. Eduard Casp. Jac. v. Siebold, . . . und an Hofrath Dr. F. W. Scanzoni . . .Ofen... 1861. (2) Zwei offene Briefe an Dr. J. Spaeth, Professor der Geburtshilfe an der k. k. Josefs-Akademie in Wien, und an Hofrath Dr. F. W. Scanzoni, Professor der Geburtshilfe zu Würzburg. Pest...1861. (3) Offener Brief an sämmtliche Professoren der Geburtshilfe. Ofen...1862.
2016 CE1970s and 'Patient 0' HIV-1 genomes illuminate early HIV/AIDS history in North America.
1951 CE2:4-Diaminopyrimidines – a new series of antimalarials.
1965 CEA “new” antigen in leukemia sera.
1951 CEA 2:4-diamino pyrimidine in the treatment of proguanil-resistant laboratory malarial strains.
1985 CEA bibliography of Edward Jenner, 1749-1823
1960 CEA bibliography of internal medicine: Selected diseases.
1958 CEA bibliography of internal medicine. Communicable diseases.
1972 CEA bibliography on Chagas’s disease (1909-1969)
1913 CEA biological classification of pneumococci by means of immunity reactions.
1552 CEA boke, or conseill against the disease commonly called the sweate, or sweatyng sicknesse.
1799 CEA brief history of epidemic and pestilential diseases. 2 vols.
1677 CEA brief rule to guide the common-people of New-England how to order themselves and theirs in the small pocks, or measels.
1893 CEA case of ankylostomiasis.
1896 CEA case of blastomycetic dermatitis in man.
A catalogue of rare syphilis books held in the Special Collections Department of the University of Glasgow.
1770 CEA chronological history of the weather and seasons and of the prevailing diseases in Dublin. With their various periods, successions, and revolutions, during the space of forty years. With a comparative view of the difference of the Irish climate and diseases, and those of England and other countries ...
1976 CEA cluster of arthritis in children and adults in Lyme, Connecticut.
1721 CEA Collection of Very Valuable and Scarce Pieces relating to the last Plague in the year 1665. viz. I. Orders drawn up and published by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London to prevent the spreading of the infection. II. An account of the first rise, progress, symptoms and cure of the Plague, being the substance of a letter from Doctor Hodges to a person of quality. III. Necessary directions for the prevention for cure of the plague, with divers remedies of small charge by the College of Physicians. IV. Reflections on the Weekly Bills of Mortality, so far as they relate to all the plagues which have happend in London from the year 1592 to the Great Plague in 1665, and some other particular diseases. With a preface shewing the usefulness of this collection: some errors of Dr. Mead, and his misrepresentations of Dr. Hodges and some authors. To which is added An Account of the plague at Naples in 1656, etc. [Compiled by William Beckett.].
1898 CEA comparative study of bovine tubercle bacilli and of human bacilli from sputum.
1900 CEA comparative study of the biological characters and pathogenesis of bacillus X (Sternberg), bacillus icteroides (Sanarelli), and the Hog Cholera Bacillus (Salmon and Smith).
1902 CEA concise history of small-pox and vaccination in Europe.
1793 CEA description of the malignant, infectious fever prevailing at present in Philadelphia; with an account of the means to prevent infection, and the remedies and method of treatment, which have been found most successful.
1935 CEA diffuse disease of the peripheral circulation (usually associated with lupus erythematosus and endocarditis).
1750 CEA discourse on the preparation of the body for the small-pox; and the manner of receiving the infection.
1757 CEA dissertation on the malignant, ulcerous sore-throat.
1957 CEA fluorescent test for treponemal antibodies.
1917 CEA form of pseudo-tuberculosis (melioidosis).
1758 CEA genuine narrative of the deplorable deaths of the English gentlemen and others who were suffocated in the Black Hole in Fort-William, at Calcutta, in the Kingdom of Bengal, in the night succeeding the 20th day of June, 1756, in a letter to a friend.
1832 CEA geographical and statistical account of the epidemic cholera: From its commencement in India to its entrance into the United States: Comprehended in a series of maps and tables, exhibiting the names of places visited by the pestilence, the time of its commencement, the number of cases, and deaths, and duration, at each place: Compiled from a great variety of printed and manuscript documents.
1876 CEA history of Asiatic cholera.
1970 CEA history of bubonic plague in the British Isles.
1891 CE​–1894 CEA history of epidemics in Britain. Vol. 1: From A. D. 664 to the extinction of plague. Vol. 2: From the extinction of plague to the present time.
1971 CEA history of poliomyelitis.
1962 CEA history of syphilis.
1907 CEA hitherto undescribed disease characterized anatomically by deposits of fat and fatty acids in the intestinal and mesenteric lymphatic tissues.
1924 CEA hitherto undescribed form of valvular and mural endocarditis.
1972 CEA human infection caused by monkeypox virus in Basankusu Territory, Democratic Republic of Congo.
1722 CEA journal of the plague year: Being observatrions or memorials, of the most remarkable occurrences, as well publick as private, which happened in London during the last great visitation in 1665. Written by a citizen who continued all the while in London. Never made publick before.