The Malayan Medical Journal, v. 2, no. 1 (1927)



Digitised Periodical 216.73.216.10 (0)

1927

The Malayan Medical Journal, v. 2, no. 1 (1927)

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The Malayan Medical Journal contains articles on medical topics, reports of cases, clinical notes and memoranda. This issue includes articles on venereal diseases and malaria, as well as records of interesting cases.

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Title
The Malayan Medical Journal, v. 2, no. 1 (1927)
Subject
  • Tropical medicine--Periodicals
  • Public health--Malaysia--Malaya--Periodicals
  • Public health--Singapore--Periodicals
  • Diseases--Malaysia--Malaya--Periodicals
  • Diseases--Singapore--Periodicals
Publisher
  • National Library Board Singapore, 1927
  • Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association, 1927
Contributors
  • National University of Singapore
  • National University of Singapore
Digital Description
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Table of Contents
  • Original articles. Western medicine in Japan / A. L. Hoops -- Some anomalies in the course of congenital syphilis in Chinese / Sir David Galloway -- On the significance and management of gonorrhoea in the male / P. Hope-Falkner -- Purgation by "salts" / J.R. Kay-Mouat -- Remarks on the treatment of perforated duodenal ulcer / K. Black -- A note on some unusual maternity cases / J.S. English -- The serum treatment of acute B. dysenteriae (flexner) infections / A. Neave Kingsbury and K. Kanagarayer -- Tuberculosis in the tropics / J. Tertius Clarke -- Some unusual manifestations of infection with ascaris lubricoides / K. Kanagarayer -- Notice -- The Malayan Medical Journal. The malarial triad. Gunong Pulai. Floods in Kelantan. Sir Ronald Ross. Miliaria -- Obituary -- Notes and comments. The health organisation of the Far Eastern Bureau of the League of Nations. Vitamin B extract. The Wellcome historical medical museum. A description of sanitary and anti-malarial work at Gunong Pulai Water Works. The visit of Sir Ronald Ross to the F.M.S. and Penang / Sir Malcolm Watson . Acknowledgments. Horlick's milk calendar for 1927 -- Record of interesting cases. An unusual case of typhoid fever. A case of tropical typhus fever in Singapore. Pylorospasm due to helminths. General news. Veriligen.
Copyright
  • All rights reserved. Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association, 1927