Browsing Archival Health Journals by Title
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The control of bilharziasis by the use of molluscicides
(University Of Rhodesia, 1970-07) -
The convenience of the heaf method for tuberculin testing
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1960-04) -
Critical note calorie intake and intelligence
(University Of Rhodesia, 1966-10) -
Cryptococcal meningitis. Report of two cases
(University of Rhodesia, 1972-12) -
Deaths from pulmonary tuberculosis in the age of chemotherapy: A restrospective analysis of 192 consecutive certified deaths
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1963-04) -
The decrease of tuberculosis in Chilimanzi Reserve
(University of Rhodesia, 1973-10) -
Dehydration due to infantile gastroenteritis: A study to different approaches to treatment
(University Of Rhodesia, 1967-11) -
Dermatitis gangrenosa infantum
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1957-05) -
The developing problem of schistosomiasis in domestic stock in Rhodesia
(University Of Rhodesia, 1970-07) -
The diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancy
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1961-03) -
The diagnosis of poliomyelitis
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1958-01) -
A diagnostic method for cholera in the field
(University of Rhodesia, 1974-08) -
Differential fertility amongst urban Africans in Northern Rhodesia
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1964-06) -
Diseases of the newborn period
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1961-06) -
The distribution of bilharzia ova in the male genital tract
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1955-07) -
The distribution of viable and non-viable eggs of schistosoma haematobium in the urine
(University Of Rhodesia, 1969-02) -
Drug resistance in patience with pulmonary tuberculosis
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1963-03) -
Ecological and cultural aspects of human trematodiasis (excluding schistosomiasis) in Africa
(University of Rhodesia, 1975-03) -
The effect of multi-vitamin tablets and powdered milk: on convalescent patients who had recovered from pulmonary tuberculosis
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1959-05) -
The effect of natural alkaline waters upon the ova and miracidia of schistosoma haematobium
(University of Rhodesia, 1972-09)