Offprints of articles, 1904-1910

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1904-1910
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PP/ROG/E.32-62
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Rogers, Sir Leonard
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E.32 "A method of preventing death from snakebites capable of common and easy practical application" with Sir Lauder Brunton and Sir Joseph Fayrer Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XXXIX No 9, Sept 1904
E.33 "Preliminary note on the development of trypanosoma in cultures of the Cunningham-Leishman-Donovan bodies of cachexial fever and kala-azar" The Lancet, 23 July 1904
E.34 "Special report on the prevalence of fevers in the Dinajpur district" Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol LXXIII, Pt II, Supplement, 1904
E.35 "Twelve cases of snakebite treated by incision and application of permanganate of potash; with ten recoveries" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XL No 10, Oct 1905
E.36 "The nature and prophylaxis of the fevers in the Dinajpur district" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XL, No 3, March 1905
E.37 "The blood changes in plague" Journal of Physiology and Bacteriology, Apr 1905
E.38 "Malarial fevers among Europeans in Calcutta, and their differentiation from the seven day influenza-like fever" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLI No 3, Mar 1906
E.39 "Two cases of amoebic abscess of the liver cured by aspiration and injection of quinine into the cavity without drainage" with Capt RP Wilson British Medical Journal, 16 Jun 1906 E40 "A short historical note on medical societies and medical journals in Calcutta" Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (New Series) Vol II No 9, 1906
E.41 "The early diagnosis and cure of the pre-suppurative stage of amoebic hepatitis" Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol 90, 1907
E.42 "A common sporadic seven day fever of India parts simulating dengue" Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol 90, 1907
E.43 "The incidence of typhoid fever on civilian Europeans and on natives in Calcutta and the importance of anti-typhoid inoculation of all European immigrants to India" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLII No 8, 1907
E.44 "A preliminary note on blood pressures as a guide in transfusion for cholera" with JWD Megaw Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLIII No 3, March 1908
E.45 "Note on the value of large quantities of hypertonic salt solutions in transfusion for cholera" with Maxwell Mackenzie Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLIII No 5, May 1908
E.46 "Tropical or amoebic abscess of the liver as a preventable disease" Calcutta Medical Journal, Vol II No XII, Jun 1908
E.47 "A peculiar intralobular cirrhosis of the liver produced by the protozoal parasite of kala-azar" Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology (Liverpool) Vol II No 3, July 1908
E.48 "Gleanings from Calcutta post-mortem records No 1: On the supposed rarity of gallstones in the tropics" Indian Medical Gazette Vol XLII No 11, Nov 1908
E.49 "Cholera, with special reference to its treatment" ?Paper read at Bombay Medical Congress 1909
E.50 "Vaccine treatment of kala-azar" Paper read at Bombay Medical Congress 1909
E.51 "Further results of the local permanganate of potash treatment of snakebites" Paper read at the Bombay Medical Congress 1909
E.52 "The variations in the pressure and composition of the blood in cholera; and their bearing on the success of hypertonic saline transfusion in its treatment" Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, Vol 81, 1909
E.53 "The treatment of cholera by injections of hypertonic saline solutions, with a simple and rapid method of intra-abdominal administration" Philippine Journal of Science, Vol IV No 2 Section B, Apr 1909
E.54 "Is seven day fever of Indian ports only sporadic dengue?" New York Medical Journal, 3 July 1909
E.55 "A second season"s experience of hypertonic transfusions in cholera controlled by observations on the blood changes" Therapeutic Gazette (Detroit Michigan) 15 Nov 1909
E.56 "Genito-urinary bacillus coli infection as a frequent cause of fever in India, especially after childbirth and gynaecological operations" Indian Medical Gazette, Supplement, Nov 1909
E.57 "A lecture on the treatment of cholera" Calcutta Medical Journal, ?1909
E.58 "Gleanings from the Calcutta post mortem records III: Diseases of the circulatory system" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLV, Nos 3 & 4, Mar and Apr 1910

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E.59 "The prevention and treatment of amoebic abscess of the liver" Philippine Journal of Science, Vol V No 2 Section b, July 1910
E.60 "Liver abscess as an important and easily preventable cause of death in the British Army" Journal of Royal Army Medical Corps, Aug 1910
E.61 "A simple curative treatment of cholera" British Medical Journal, 24 Sept 1910
E.62 "The treatment of amoebic abscess of the liver by aspiration and injection of quinine without drainage; with some remarks of Major Stevens"s 5 series of cases" Indian Medical Gazette, Vol XLV No 12, Dec 1910

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