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Died Oct. 12 1992.
Died Oct. 12 1992.
A Synopsis of Infectious and Tropical Diseases provides a summary of information on the diagnosis and management of infectious and tropical diseases. It contains essential information required by general practitioners, specialists, medical students and graduates preparing for higher examinations, the nursing profession, and health workers in the proper management of infective and tropical diseases. This book is organized into nine chapters that describe the signs and symptoms, clinical forms and manifestations, incubation period, stages of invasion, mode of transmission, epidemiology, and treatment of different tropical and infectious diseases such as those caused by viruses, protozoans, and metazoan parasites. These diseases include herpesvirus infections, blackwater fever, and trematode or fluke infections. This book will be of interest to travelers and people in the medical profession.
This book is the third volume in the series titled Oxford Antibiotics Monographs. Like its predecessors, it provides in small compass a complete and up-to-date guide to present-day practice in the use of antibiotics and sulphonamides in tropical medicine. The book is entirely practical in its outlook, its aim being to give an unbiased account of sound present-day practice, based on methods that have been fully tried and proved, rather than the latest information on new and untried antibiotics or reports of laboratory experiments or inconclusive clinical trials. - Back cover.