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- catalog contributor b8757021.
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- catalog created "1908-29.".
- catalog date "1908".
- catalog date "1908-29.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1908-29.".
- catalog description "Bibliographies interspersed.".
- catalog description "I. The present status of the leprosy problem in Hawaii. -- II. The reaction of lepers to Moro's "percutaneous" test. -- III. A note upon the possibility of the mosquito acting in the transmission of leprosy. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff. -- IV. Upon the utility of the examination of the nose and the nasal secretions for the detection of incipient cases of leprosy. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff and W.L. Moore. -- V. A report upon the treatment of six cases of leprosy with nastine (Deycke). By Walter R. Brinckerhoff and James T. Wayson. -- VI. Leprosy in the United States of America in 1909. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff. -- VII. A statistical study of an endemic focus of leprosy. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff and A.C. Reinecke. -- VIII. A palliative treatment for leprous rhinitis. By James T. Wayson and A.C. Reinecke. -- IX. Mosquitoes in relation to the transmission of leprosy. -- X. Flies in relation to the transmission of leprosy. By Donald H. Currie. -- XI. Heredity versus environment in leprosy. By Harry T. Hollman. -- XII. Notes on the study of histories of lepers from the standpoint of transmission. By Donald H. Currie. -- XIII. A contribution to the study of rat leprosy. By Donald H. Currie and Harry T. Hollmann. -- 14-15. The artificial cultivation of the bacillus of leprosy. Attempts at specific therapy in leprosy, by Donald H. Currie, Moses T. Clegg and Harry T. Hollmann. -- 16. Immunity, by Donald H. Currie and Moses T. Clegg. -- 17. Further observations in rat leprosy, by Donald H. Currie and Harry T. Hollmann. -- 18. A statistical study of the nasal lesions in leprosy,".
- catalog extent "49 no. in 15 v.".
- catalog isPartOf "Public health and marine-hospital service. Bulletin no. [26-28], 33, 39, 39, 41, 47, 50; Public Health Service. Bulletin no. 61, 66, 75, 130, 141, 168, 189".
- catalog issued "1908".
- catalog issued "1908-29.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, U.S. Govt. Print off.,".
- catalog subject "Leprosy.".
- catalog subject "RC154 .U45".
- catalog subject "WC 335 U59s 1908".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The present status of the leprosy problem in Hawaii. -- II. The reaction of lepers to Moro's "percutaneous" test. -- III. A note upon the possibility of the mosquito acting in the transmission of leprosy. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff. -- IV. Upon the utility of the examination of the nose and the nasal secretions for the detection of incipient cases of leprosy. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff and W.L. Moore. -- V. A report upon the treatment of six cases of leprosy with nastine (Deycke). By Walter R. Brinckerhoff and James T. Wayson. -- VI. Leprosy in the United States of America in 1909. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff. -- VII. A statistical study of an endemic focus of leprosy. By Walter R. Brinckerhoff and A.C. Reinecke. -- VIII. A palliative treatment for leprous rhinitis. By James T. Wayson and A.C. Reinecke. -- IX. Mosquitoes in relation to the transmission of leprosy. -- X. Flies in relation to the transmission of leprosy. By Donald H. Currie. -- XI. Heredity versus environment in leprosy. By Harry T. Hollman. -- XII. Notes on the study of histories of lepers from the standpoint of transmission. By Donald H. Currie. -- XIII. A contribution to the study of rat leprosy. By Donald H. Currie and Harry T. Hollmann. -- 14-15. The artificial cultivation of the bacillus of leprosy. Attempts at specific therapy in leprosy, by Donald H. Currie, Moses T. Clegg and Harry T. Hollmann. -- 16. Immunity, by Donald H. Currie and Moses T. Clegg. -- 17. Further observations in rat leprosy, by Donald H. Currie and Harry T. Hollmann. -- 18. A statistical study of the nasal lesions in leprosy,".
- catalog title "Studies upon leprosy ...".
- catalog type "text".