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A case of bulbar poliomyelitis
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1956-12) -
A case of congenital erythroid hypoplasia in an African infant (Diamond-blackfan syndrome)
(University Of Rhodesia, 1969-10) -
A case of full-term extrauterine pregnancy
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1963-02) -
A case of lupus vulgaris in an African woman
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1960-11) -
Case of multiple pregnancy with ectopic gestation
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1962-12) -
A case of multiple spontaneous ulcer formation in a post - measles child
(University Of Rhodesia, 1967-03) -
A case of prolonged pregnancy and review of the literature on superfoetation in an endeavour to explain the phenomenon
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1956-11) -
A case of Rabies in a child
(University Of Rhodesia, 1966-07) -
A case report of combined intra-uterine and extra-uterine pregnancies resulting in two live children
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1963-09) -
The cases of cancer seen at a Botswana hospital 1968-1972
(University of Rhodesia, 1975-12) -
Celebral filariasis caused by acanthochoilonema perstans
(University College of Rhodesia, 1968-02) -
Cerebral filariasis caused by acanthocheilonema perstans
(University Of Rhodesia, 1968-02) -
The changing face of obstetric practice and teaching
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1957-02) -
Chemotherapy as an adjunct to spraying in malaria control in Southern Rhodesia
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1962-05) -
Child wastage, due to mal-nutrition in Sekhukuniland
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1960-07) -
Childhood mortality in Swaziland
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1964-01) -
Choledochal cyst associated with HIV (Human Immunodeficincy Virus) disease
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 2001)Choledochal cysts are believed to be congenital dilatations of the intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts, or both, of unkown aetiology-.1 They were first described by Vital and Ezler in 1723.2 However, the aetiology of ... -
Cholera in the Manicaland Province of Rhodesia February to May, 1974
(University of Rhodesia, 1975-01) -
Chronic urinary schistosomiasis and its relationship to hypertensions
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1964-01) -
Cirrhosis and bilharzial fibrosis of the liverin Rhodesia
(University Of Rhodesia, 1971-07)