Offprints of articles, 1911-1918

Date:
1911-1918
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PP/ROG/E.63-98
Part of:
Rogers, Sir Leonard
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E.63 "Gleanings from the Calcutta post mortem records IV: Cirrhosis of the liver" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLVI No 2, Feb 1911
E.64 "Cholera: treatment by hypertonic salines and oral administration of permanganates Estimation of specific gravity of the blood" Pamphlet of elementary instructions
E.65 "The use of hypertonic salines controlled by estimations of the specific gravity of the blood in infantile diarrhoea" British Medical Journal, 25 Nov 1911
E.66 "The estimation of the specific gravity of the blood and its value in the treatment of cholera" Indian Medical Gazette Vol XLVII No 4, Apr 1912
E.67 "The rapid cure of amoebic dysentery and hepatitis by hypodermic injections of soluble salts of emetine" British Medical Journal, 22 Jun 1912
E.68 "Further experience of the specific curative action in amoebic disease of hypodermic injection of soluble salts of emetine" British Medical Journal, 24 Aug 1912
E.69 "Gleanings from the Calcutta post mortem records VI Diseases of the Kidney" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLVII No 12 Dec 1912
E.70 `The present position of the permanganate treatment of snakebite" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLVII, No 12, Dec 1912
E.71 "Sixty cases of amoebic dysentery illustrating the treatment by ipecacuanha and emetine respectively" Indian Medical Gazette Vol XLVII No 11, Nov 1912
E.72 "Gleanings from the Calcutta post mortem records: VII Diseases of the nervous system" Indian Medical Gazette Vol XLVIII No 8, Aug 1913
E.73 "The bacteriological action of organic silver salts and other antiseptics on the dysentery bacillus" Indian Journal of Medical Research Vol I No 2, Oct 1913
E.74 "Gleanings from the Calcutta post mortem records VIII: The primary causes of death and the most frequent errors of diagnosis in 1000 medical post mortem" Indian Medical Gazette Vol XLIX No 2, Feb 1914
E.75 "Retractile pointed stop cock canula for giving intravenous and intraperitoneal saline injections without incision" Indian Medical Gazette Vol XLVIII No 11, Nov 1913
E.76 "The uniform success of segregation measures in eradicating kala-azar from Assam teagardens: its bearing on the probable mode of infection" with J Dodds Price British Medical Journal, 7 Feb 1914
E.77 "The emetine and other treatment of amoebic dysentery and hepatitis including liver abscess" Indian Medical Gazette Vol XLIX No 3, Mar 1914
E.78 "Two cases of sprue treated by mouth streptococcal vaccines and emetine hydrochloride hypodermically" The Lancet, 6 Jun 1914
E.79 "The alkalinity of the blood in kala-azar and cholera and the technique of its estimation" with Capt AJ Shorten Indian Journal of Medical Research Vol II No 4, Apr 1915
E.80 "Emetine in cholera" Indian Medical Gazette Vol L No 1, Jan 1915
E.81 "Pyorrhea alveolis as a streptococcal and amoebic disease and its treatment by vaccine and emetine" Indian Medical Gazette Vol L No 4, Apr 1915
E.82 "Further work on the treatment of kala-azar, with special reference to leucocyte increasing methods, spleen tabloids, and alkalis" Indian Medical Gazette Vol L No 5, May 1915
E.83 "The results of the hypertonic and permanganate treatment in 1000 cases of cholera, with remarks on the value of alkalis in the prevention of uraemia, and the role of atropine" The Lancet 31 July 1915
E.84 "Preliminary note on the treatment of kala-azar by tartar emetic intravenously, and inunctions of metallic antimony" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol L No 10, Oct 1915
E.85 "The further reduction of the mortality of cholera to 11 per cent, by the addition of atropine hypodermically to the hypertonic and permanganate treatment, with an addendum summarising the system of treatment" Indian Medical Gazette Vol LI No 1, Jan 1916
E.86 "Preliminary note on the use of gynocardates orally and subcutaneously in leprosy" The Lancet, 5 Feb 1816
E.87 "The treatment of kala-azar (Indian form) by tartar emetic intravenously and by inunctions of metallic antimony" with Capt NH Hume British Medical Journal, 26 Feb 1916
E.88 Annual address delivered to the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 2 Feb 1916 "Some therapeutic advances made in India and the need for further investigations of indigenous drugs"
E.89 "The vaccine treatment of asthma in Bengal" The Practitioner, Jun 1916
E.90 "Further cases of kala-azar in Europeans successfully treated by intravenous injections of tartar emetic" The Lancet, 4 Nov 1916
E.91 "Preliminary note on the intravenous injection of gynocardate of soda in leprosy, with further experience of its subcutaneous use" British Medical Journal, 21 Oct 1916
E.92 "Sensitised Shiga and Flexner vaccines in the treatment of chronic bacillary dysentery" British Medical Journal, 1 Jan 1916
E.93 "Chronic splenomegaly in Lower Bengal with special reference to the prevalence and clinical differentiation of kala-azar" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol LII No 1, Jan 1917
E.94 "Further experience in the tartar emetic treatment of kala-azar including its use in young children" Indian Medical Gazette, No 7, July 1917
E.95 "Intramuscular injections of sodium gynocardate in leprosy" by Percy MC Peacock" with a note on reports on the gynocardate treatment by Sir Leonard Rogers Indian Medical Gazette, Vol LIII No 3, Mar 1918
E.96 "Four years further experience of autogenous and streptococcal vaccines in the treatment of seventeen cases of sprue" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol LIII, Apr 1918
E.97 "Sodium antimonyl tartrate vel tartar emetic in kala-azar" Indian Medical Gazette Vol LIII No 5, May 1918
E.98 "The advantages of intramuscular injections of soluble cinchonine salts in severe malarial infections" British Medical Journal, 26 Oct 1918

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