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November 1980, Volume 30, Issue 11

Special Communication

MEDICAL LITERATURE ON PAKISTAN FROM 1840-1947:(Continued)

Mohammad Ata-ur-Rahim  ( Faculty of Dentistry, Riyadh University, P. O. Box 5967, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. )

1. Neve, E.F. 1901. Cataract in Kashmir, IMG; 36:226-229.
2. Newman, R.E.U. and Smith, F. 1910. A case of continued fever associated with the presence of a Bacillus resembling Bacillus coli in the blood complicated with malaria. (Rawalpindi, India). TRAMC; 15:732-733.
3. O\'Connell, M.D. 1900. The destruction of Mosquitoes (Peshawar Dist.) IMG; 35:41-42.
4. Owen, R.B. 1842. Reports of the medical Officers serving with the Force under the command of Brigadier England. TMPSB; 5:66-83.
5. Owen, W. 1879. Cases of frost-bite in the base hospital, Quettah. IMG; 14:139-140.
6. Patton, W.S. 1923-24. Note on the occurrence of Hypoderma linealitum Villiers in the Punjab. (2) Note on the second stage larva of H. Crossi Patton. (3) Gastrophilus crossi sp. no. Parasitic in its larval stage in the Stomach of the Horse in the Punjab. IJMR; 11: 961-964.
7. Perry, E.L. and Smith. 1911. M. listoni in the Punjab. P. No. 3: 62-63.
8. Perry, E.L. 1910. Malaria in the Gujrat district of the Punjab during 1908-1909. P. No. 1:44-45.
9. Perry, E.L. 1894. Surgical operations performed in the Mayo Hospital, Lahore, during the year 1893. IMG; 29: p. 384.
10. Perrv, F. 1885. Surgical operations at the Mayo Hospital, Lahore. IMG; 20:43-45.
11. Pirzada, M.A. 1944. Amoebiasis with special reference to common secondary manifestations in the Punjab. IMG; 79:61-65.
12. Pisani, L.J. 1895. Typhus fever in Hoti Mardan, and in Baluchistan. IMG; 30:235-237; p. 253.
13. Richmond, A.E. 1925-1927. Anti-malarial work in Peshawar. Rept. for 1924, 1925 and 1926. Malaria Survey of India.
14. Richmond, A.E. and Mendis, J.C. 1930. A report on investigations carried out in Peshawar during the year 1927, in connection with malaria prevention among troops. RMSI; 1:205-290.
15. Richmond, A.E. 1931. The relation of meteroro-ligcal conditions to malaria incidence amongst the British Troops in Peshawar. RMSI; 2:621-642.
16. Roche, J. 1870. Tumour of the Antrum, and its successful Removal. Hyderabad (Sind). TMPSB; N. Sr. No. 10:23-27.
17. Roche, M.J. 1921. Septic gastritis in Kashmir. IMG; 56: p. 408.
18. Roe, W.A.C. 1896. Memorandum on marsh fevers, with observations on certain Districts of the Punjab in which they prevail. Lahore. Punjab Government Publ.
19. Ross, R. 1904. The anti-malarial failure at Mian Mir. JRAMC; 3:210-211.
20. Ross, R. 1904. The anti-malarial experiment at Mian Mir, Punjab. JTML; 7: p. 255.
21. Ross, R. 1909. Malaria prevention in Mian Mir, Punjab. L. 2:43-44.
22. Rowan, H.D. 1909. Malaria in Mian Mir. IPHMJ; 5(9):418-419.
23. Rustanjee, B. 1860. Cases of diseased foot at Karachi. TMPSB; n.s. 5:230-242.
24. Sahni, C.L. 1942. A note on a tuberculin survey in sialkot town. IMG; 77:633-635.
25. Searle, A.C.H. 1926. Statistical investigations with special reference to incidence of malaria in Lahore Cantonment. JRAMC; 46:192-196.
26. Sewell, E.P. 1904. Anti-malarial operations at Mian Mir, Punjab. JRAMC; 5:132-134.
27. Shah, C. 1880. Observations on some interesting and peculiar symptoms of cholera as observed in four epidemics at Peshawar. IMG; 15:180-182.
28. Shah, S.R.A. 1939. A note on some cases of lathyrism in a Punjab village. IMG; 74: 385-388.
29. Shannon, P. 1934. A study of Trachoma in Baluchistan. IMG; 69:672-685.
30. Sheppard, A.L. 1916-17. Scurvey in Zhob, Baluchistan. IJMR; 4:340-358.
31. Sheort, H.E., Sinton, J.A. and Swaminath, C.S. 1935-36. The probable vector of Oriental . Sore in the Punjab, IJMR; 23:271-278.
32. Siddiqui, M.A.H. and Shah, M.A. 1944. Estimation of Stature from Lone; bones of Punjabis. JJMR; 32:105-108.
33. Simpson, A.K. (1859) 1857-58. Cases of Coup-de-Soleil at Sikarpoor. TMPSB; N.S.; No. 4:34-36.
34. Simpson, A.K. 1860. Remarks on the prevalent Diseases of Upper Sind amongst European Troops. TMPSB; New Sr., No. 5:43-50.
35. Singh, D. 1885. Modes of inducing criminal abortion in the Punjab. IMG; 20:8-10.
36. Singh, G. 192.6. A note on an epidemic-of food poisoning in Multan City (Punjab). IMG; 61:336-337.
37. Sinton, J.A. 1917. The Anopheline mosquitoes of the Kohat District. IJMR; 5:195-209.
38. Sinton, J.A. l921-22. Entomological Notes on Field Service in Waziristan. IJMR; 9: 575-585; 975-985.
39. Sinton, J.A. 1930. Note on the report on malaria in Sind by McCombie Young and Syed Abdul Majid. RMSI; 1:409-412.
40. Sinton, J.A. 1930. Note on malaria and anti-malaria measures in the Larkana district of Sind. RMSI; 1:413-416.
41. Smith, C.H. and. Graham, G.F. 1913. Relapsing Fever in Chitral. IMG; 48:381-382,
42. Sami, M.A. 1938. Hydatid disease in the Punjab. IMG; 73:90-94;
43. Smith, R.O.A., Haider, K.C. and Ahmed, I. 1940. Further light on the Mechanism of Sand fly Transmission of Kala-Azar. IMG; 75:67-69.
44. Smith, S.B. 1904. Report on Plague and Inoculation Operations, Amritsar District. IMG: 39:209-218.
45. Smith, S.B. 1908. Rat destruction operation in the Punjab. IPHMJ; 5{3):S8-100.
46. Sousa, P.J. de 1914. Report on Malaria in Sind. Office of D.P.H., Bombay, Poohl.
47. Stammers and Davys, G.I. 1912. Mosquito devouring fish from Quetta. P. No.5:p. 6.
48. Stedman, F.S. 1859. Note on cases of Lithotomy in the Civil Hospital Hyderabad Sind. TBMPS, No. 14, ns;\'Appi 14-18.
49. Stephens, J.W.W, 1904. The anti-malaria operations at Mian-Mir, Punjab. L. 1:634-638.
50. Steven, W.S.R. 1915. Report on an investigation in regard to the prevalence of malaria among the troops stationed at Karachi, 1913. TRAMC; 24:251-261.
51. Stevenson, H.W. 1900. Replies to the circular on stones from Hyderabad, Sind. IMG; 35: p. 335.
52. Stevenson, H.W. 1906. Litholapaxy at Hyderabad, Sind. IMG; 41: p. 197.
53. Stocks, J.E. 1857. Notes upon the Materia Medica of Sind. TMPSB; n.s., 3:143-157.
54. Sutherland, D.W. 1904. Statistics of Malignant Disease admitted to the Mayo Hospital, Lahore, India from 1892-1903 inclusive. Arch. Middlesex Hospital. p. 81.
55. Switzer, B.W. 1868, Narrative of the outbreak of epidemic cholera in the garrison and district of Kohat, 1867. IMG; 3:26-29.
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