Aids to Tropical Medicine
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Three-day fever is given chapter, its synonyms being the Chitral Fever of MacCarrison, Sandfly or Phlebotomus Fever; a good summary f;! of the Seven-day Fever of Rogers is given, but no hint is given as to its possible relationship with dengue. The account of dengue is good. Captain Harnett's work on Eosinophilia is referred to, but the description given is necessarily brief and too condensed for such a protean disease. Epidemic dropsy is briefly described, but no hint
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Acute bacterial infections and HIV disease.
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