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INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Exhibiting 1,651 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1793 CEA short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: With a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States.
1579 CEA short and profitable treatise touching the cure of the morbus gallicus by unctions.
1720 CEA short discourse concerning pestilential contagion, and the methods to be used to prevent it.
1936 CEA short history of tuberculosis.
1922 CEA simple quantative precipitation reaction for syphilis.
1933 CEA sixth venereal disease. Climatic bubo, lymphogranuloma inguinale, esthioméne, chronic ulcer and elephantiasis of the genito-ano-rectal region, inflammatory stricture of the rectum.
1924 CEA skin test for susceptibility to scarlet fever.
1819 CEA statement of the occurrences during a malignant yellow fever in the city of New-York, in the summer and autumnal months of 1819; and of the check given to its progress, by the measures adopted by the Board of Health. With a list of cases and names of sick persons, and a map of their places of residence within the infected and proscribed limits: With a view of ascertaining, by comparative arguments, whether the distemper was engendered by domestic causes, or communicated by human contagion from foreign ports.
1939 CEA study in active immunization against pertussis.
1932 CEA study of monkey-malaria, and its experimental transmission to man.
1906 CEA study of some tropical ulcerations of skin with particular reference to their etiology.
1912 CEA study of the endocardial lesions of subacute bacterial endocarditis.
1850 CE​–1854 CEA systematic treatise, historical, etiological, and practical, on the principal diseases of the interior valley of North America as they appear in the Causcasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux varieties of Its population. 2 vols.
1932 CEA transmissible tumor-like condition in rabbits.
1791 CEA treatise of the plague: Containing an historical journal, and medical account, of the plague, at Aleppo, in the years 1760, 1761, and 1762.
1811 CEA treatise on a malignant epidemic, commonly called spotted fever.
1832 CEA treatise on epidemic cholera; including an historical account of its origin and progress, to the present period. Compiled from the most authentic sources.
1830 CEA treatise on fever.
1793 CEA treatise on gonorrhoea virulenta, and lues venerea. 2 vols.
1926 CEA treatise on pneumonic plague.
1862 CEA treatise on the continued fevers of Great Britain.
1837 CEA treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest.
1815 CEA treatise on the diseases of arteries and veins. 1 vol. and atlas.
1784 CEA treatise on the diseases of children.
1832 CEA treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it has prevailed in India; together with the reports of the medical officers, made to the medical boards of the presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, for the purpose of ascertaining a successful mode of treating that destructive disease; And a critical examination of all the works that have hitherto appeared on the subject.
1784 CEA treatise on the glandular disease of Barbadoes: Proving it to be seated in the lymphatic system.
1773 CEA treatise on the kinkcough. With an appendix. Containing an account of hemlock, and its preparation.
1773 CEA treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women, and the means of curing, but more especially of preventing the principal disorders to which they are liable. Together with some new directions concerning the delivery of the child and placenta in natural births. illustrated with cases.
1848 CEA treatise on the smallpox and measles. Translated from the Arabic by William Alexander Greenhill.
1814 CEA treatise on the supposed hereditary properties of diseases, containing remarks on the unfounded terrors and ill-judged cautions consequent on such erroneous opinions; with notes, illustrative of the subject, particularly in madness and scrofula.
1833 CEA treatise on the venereal disease and its varieties.
1786 CEA treatise on the venereal disease.
1934 CEA unique infection in man caused by a new yeast-like organism, a pathogenic member of the genus Sepedomum.
1940 CEA virus from cases of influenza-like upper-respiratory infection.
1936 CEA virus isolated in 1935 epidemic of summer encephalitis in Japan.
1933 CEA virus obtained from influenza patients.
1933 CEA yellow fever protection test in mice by intracerebral injection.
1928 CEA yellow fever vaccine.
1788 CE​–1789 CEAbhandlung über die venerische Krankheit. 3 vols.
1839 CEAbhandlung über Perkussion und Auskultation.
1908 CE​–1912 CEAbhandlungen aus der Seuchengeschichte und Seuchenlehre. Pt. 1: Die Pest. Pt. 2: Die Cholera. 2 vols. in 3.
1828 CEAbrégé pratique des maladies de la peau.
1780 CEAccount of a woman who had the smallpox during pregnancy, and who seemed to have communicated the same disease to the foetus.
1843 CEAccount of observations… on patients whose urine was albuminous.
1730 CEAccount of the operation of bronchotome, as it was performed at St. Andrews.
1960 CEAcid-fast bacilli in nasal excretions in leprosy, and results of inoculation of mice.
2014 CEActionable diagnosis of neuroleptospirosis by next-generation sequencing.
1914 CEActive immunization in diphtheria and treatment by toxin-antitoxin.
2015 CEAcute flaccid myelitis of unknown etiology in California, 2012-2015
2014 CEAcute neurologic illness of unknown etiology in children - Colorado, August-September 2014.