Bacteriology in Neuropsychiatry: A Survey of Investigations Concerned with the Specific Role of Infectious and Immune Processes |
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... Caused by Protozoa 102 108 a . Malaria b . Trypanosomiasis 14. Diseases Caused by Helminths and Arthropods B. Nervous System Manifestations Due to Neu- rotoxins 15. Tetanus 16. Diphtheria 108 111 114 119 121 128 17. Botulism 133 18 ...
... Caused by Protozoa 102 108 a . Malaria b . Trypanosomiasis 14. Diseases Caused by Helminths and Arthropods B. Nervous System Manifestations Due to Neu- rotoxins 15. Tetanus 16. Diphtheria 108 111 114 119 121 128 17. Botulism 133 18 ...
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... CAUSED BY VIRUSES A. SMALLPOX ETIOLOGY - Smallpox , or variola , is one of the most infectious of epidemic diseases , and has caused untold misery and death . It has been estimated that sixty million persons died of smallpox during the ...
... CAUSED BY VIRUSES A. SMALLPOX ETIOLOGY - Smallpox , or variola , is one of the most infectious of epidemic diseases , and has caused untold misery and death . It has been estimated that sixty million persons died of smallpox during the ...
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... CAUSED BY PROTOZOA A. MALARIA ETIOLOGY - Malaria is caused by pathogenic protozoa belong- ing to the genus Plasmodium . Laveran first described the parasites in 1880. The disease has come down from antiquity and has caused untold misery ...
... CAUSED BY PROTOZOA A. MALARIA ETIOLOGY - Malaria is caused by pathogenic protozoa belong- ing to the genus Plasmodium . Laveran first described the parasites in 1880. The disease has come down from antiquity and has caused untold misery ...
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VOLVEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM | 3 |
tis and Equine Encephalomyelitis | 28 |
Herpes | 40 |
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