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World Health Organization monograph series ; no. 27
Monography in Spanish, Arabic, English, French | WHO IRIS | ID: who-38605

ABSTRACT

The revised second edition of what has become a standard work on the chemoprophylaxis and chemotherapy of malaria. Revisions reflect the recent and dramatic spread of drug resistance in P. falciparum, changes in the operational use of antimalarial drugs, changes in recommended treatment regimens for severe and complicated malarias, and the development of new agents, most notably mefloquine


Subject(s)
Malaria , Antimalarials
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London; Vade-Mecum; 1985. xi,415 p. ill.
Monography in English | MedCarib | ID: med-15050

ABSTRACT

Traces the history of health services and facilities from the seventeenth century to the present. States that the conquest of epidemic and endemic infectious diseases that ravaged the country, held down population growth and hampered agricultural development and trade has been a relatively recent accomplishment. Details of the fight by the medical authorities in the eighteenth century against such diseases as dysentery, malaria, and yellow fever; and yaws, tuberculosis and cholera in the nineteenth and early twentieth century are given. Other aspects of public health are also examined. Presents information on the development of the district medical services; development of a network of visiting stations and improved sanitation services. Concludes with details of the government's committment to health for all by the year 2000 and the programs and strategies that will be established to accomplish this


Subject(s)
Public Health/organization & administration , Health Policy, Planning and Management/history , Health Facilities/history , Delivery of Health Care , Community Health Services/history , Community Health Services/organization & administration , Hospitals/history , Typhoid Fever/history , Malaria/history , Yellow Fever/history , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Yaws , Cholera/epidemiology , Cholera/history , Grenada
3.
London; Vade-Mecum; 1985. xi,415 p. ill.
Monography in English | HISA - History of Health | ID: his-11214

ABSTRACT

It traces the history of health services and facilities from the seventeenth century to the present. It states that the conquest of epidemic and endemic infectious diseases that ravaged the country, held down population growth and hampered agricultural development and trade, has been a relatively recent accomplishment. Details of the fight by the medical authorities in the eighteenth century against such diseases as dysentery, malaria, and yellow fever; and yaws, tuberculosis and cholera in the nineteenth and early twentieth century are given. Other aspects of public health are also examined. It presents information on the development of the district medical services; development of a network of visiting stations and improved sanitation services. It concludes with details of the government's commitment to health for all by the year 2000 and the programs and strategies that will be established to accomplish this


Subject(s)
History of Medicine , Public Health/history , Health Policy, Planning and Management/history , Health Facilities/history , Health Services/history , Grenada , Public Health/organization & administration
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New Delhi; Sushima Gopal; 1980. 198 p. ills.
Monography in English | MedCarib | ID: med-13984
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New Delhi; Sushima Gopal; 1980. 198 p. ills.
Monography in English | HISA - History of Health | ID: his-11361
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