Michael Gelfand Collection: Recent submissions
Now showing items 41-53 of 53
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Livingstone: His contributions as a doctor
(University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1965-07) -
Spontaneous Hypoglycaemia: Report on two possible cases in Africans
(University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1963-01) -
The use of animals in medical teaching and research in Rhodesia
(University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1965-07) -
The patterns of disease in Africa
(University College of Rhodesia, 1971-04) -
Dilatation of the oesophagus associated with oesophageal varices in portal hypertension
(1965-08)In this short publication I merely wish to draw attention to the not altogether rare finding of dilatation of the oesophagus in Africans suffering from cirrhosis of the liver and portal hypertension. It is quite possible ... -
Asbestosis in Rhodesia
(University of Rhodesia, 1969-09)The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the inhalation of asbestos on employees (mostly African) in the Rhodesian mining industry. Every effort was made to ensure that each worker investigated had been ... -
Haematemesis in an African medical ward
(1965-12)Between 1957 and 1963, 63 male patients were admitted under my care to Harare African hospital. They were suffering from acute haematemesis from the upper gastrointestinal tract. The bleeding in each case was sufficient ... -
The blood pressure in advanced urinary bilharziasis
(University of Rhodesia, 1962-02)Hypertension may at times ensue when there is back pressure ori one or both kidneys, from disease in Lhe ureter or from increased bladder tension which is reflected back on the kidneys. It would seem, however, that ... -
The clinical presentation of gastric neoplasms in Zimbabwe
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 1983-11) -
Clinical falciparum malaria: Its severity, types, splenomegaly, association with malnutrition and criteria for diagnosis
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 1983-12)A clinical study of 78 consecutive cases - almost all by P. falciparum - was carried out. The population is semi-immune. 1. Most of the patients appeared to have contracted the disease when visiting ... -
Steroids: A possible indication in the treatment of Bantu porphyria
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 1966-05) -
Prevalence and pathology of gastric carcinoma in Zimbabwe: A study of 105 cases
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 1983-08) -
A possible case of paraplegia caused by S. Mansoni
(University of Rhodesia, 1965-03)