Offprints of articles, 1896-1903

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1896-1903
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PP/ROG/E.6-31
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Rogers, Sir Leonard
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E.6 "A note on external applications of creosote in the treatment of malarial intermittent fevers" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXI No 1 Jan 1896
E.7 "The relation of variations in the level of groundwater to the incidence and seasonal distribution of malarial fevers in India" The Lancet, 12 Mar 1898
E.8 "On the epidemic malarial fever of Assam, or Kala-azar" Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol 18, 1898
E.9 "The epidemic malarial fever of Assam, or Kala-azar A reply to criticisms" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXIII, Nos 6-7, July 1898
E.10 "The epidemic malarial fever of Assam or Kala-azar successfully eradicated from tea garden lines" British Medical Journal 24 Sept 1898
E.11 "The treatment and control of outbreaks of the Assam epidemic malarial fever or Kala-azar --- for the use of planters and others" Published by the Assam Branch, Indian Tea Association [1898]
E.12 "The results of segregation of cases and moving from infected sites in eradicating the Assam epidemic malarial fever of Kala-azar" Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol 82, 1899
E.13 "Relapsing fever (Sunjar) in the Kumaon Himalayas" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXIV, No 5, May 1899
E.14 "Hints for the inquiry into the prevalence of the anchylostoma in India" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXV, No 4, April 1900
E.15 "Abstract of a paper on the relationship of drinking water; waterlogging and the distribution of anopheles mosquitoes, respectively to the prevalence of malaria north of Calcutta" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXV, No 9, Sept 1901
E.16 "The effect of the silting up of a Lower Bengal river on the prevalence of malaria; with some remarks on the spleen test, and the reduction of malaria by filtered water" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXVI, No 10, Oct 1901
E.17 "The seasonal prevalence of anopheles and malarial fever in Lower Bengal; and the practical application of the mosquito theory" Journal of Hygiene, Vol I, No 4, Oct 1901
E.18 "Typhoid as a common continued fever of natives in Calcutta" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXVII, No 1, Jan 1902
E.19 "The diagnostic value of the variations of leucocytes and other blood changes in typhoid and malarial remittent fever respectively"?
E.20 "An experimental enquiry on the disinfection of floors for plague" Journal of Hygiene, Vol II No 2, 1 Apr 1902
E.21 "Report on an experimental enquiry on the disinfection of floors for plague" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXVII, No 5 May 1902
E.22 "On the toxic properties of the saliva of certain "non-poisonous" colubrines" with A Alcock Proceedings of the Royal Society Vol 70
E.23 "Note on the diagnostic and prognostic value of the leucocyte variations in Asiatic cholera" The Lancet, 6 Sept 1902
E.24 "Note on serum reactions and the temperature curve in chronic malaria including Kala-azar" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXVII, No 10, Oct 1902
E.25 "Is "malarial cachexia" purely malarial?" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXVII, No 11, Nov 1902
E.26 "The differentiation of the continued and remittent fevers of the tropics by the blood changes" Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol 86 1903
E.27 "Pigmented strophy of the mucous membrane of the small intestine of malarial origin" Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, Aug 1903
E.28 Note on the bacteriology of dysentery and the value of the serum test in its differentiation" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXVIII, No 2, Feb 1903
E.29 "On the physiological action of the poison of the hydrophidae" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXVIII, No 11, Nov 1903
E30 "On the physiological action and antidotes of colubrine and viperine snake venoms" Proceedings of the Royal Society Vol 72, 1903
E.31 "Demonstration of enhydrina poisoning" Proceedings of the Physiological Society 11 July 1903

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