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Id:16997
Author:Saunders, G. M.
Title:An account of leprosy in the Virgin Islands of the United States. 1841-1940.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;10(n.esp):1-19, Dec. 1942. mapas, tab, graf.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/etnol
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA
 HOSPITAIS DE DERMATOLOGIA SANITARIA DE PATOLOGIA TROPICAL/hist
Limits:HUMANO
Location:BR191.1


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Id:16500
Author:Degotte, J; Dubois, A.
Title:Epidemiological leprosy survey in the Nepoko, Kibali-Ituri District, Belgian Congo.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;8(4):421-444, Oct.-Dec. 1940. ilus, mapas, tab, graf.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/etnol
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/genet
HANSENIASE/hist
ISOLAMENTO DE PACIENTES/hist
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA
 CONDICOES SOCIAIS
 CULTURA
Limits:HUMANO
Location:BR191.1


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Id:16332
Author:Innes, James Ross.
Title:A leprosy survey in the Islands of Malaita, British Solomon Islands.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;6(4):501-513, Oct.-Dec. 1938. mapas, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/etnol
CONDICOES DE VIDA
 TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1


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Id:16165
Author:Anon.
Title:A note on leprosy in the Kangra District of the Punjab.
Source:Lipr Ind;13(2):48-49, apr,.1941. .
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA
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Id:15641
Author:Chatterji, K. R.
Title:Report on leprosy survey work at Salabi police station, Midnapore, Bengal.
Source:Lepr Ind;4(1):19-37, jan. 1932. mapas, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/quimioter
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/transm
HANSENOSTATICOS/admin
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA/econ
 DIETA/econ
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Id:15606
Author:Ghosh, B. N.
Title:Leprosy in the Tippera district in 1931.
Source:Lepr Ind;3(3):182-l35, july. 1931. mapas, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/etnol
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/prev
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA/econ
 TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA/estatíst
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Id:15596
Author:Ghosh, B. N.
Title:Leprosy in the cooch behar state, 1930.
Source:Lepr Ind;3(2):81-88, apr. 1931. .
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/hist
HANSENIASE/prev
HANSENIASE/transm
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA
 DIETA
 SERVICOS DE SAUDE/hist
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Id:15538
Author:Santra, I.
Title:Report on laprosy survery work at villupuram.
Source:Lepr Ind;1(2):41-47, Oct. 1929. mapas.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/quimioter
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA
Limits:HUMANO
Location:BR191.1


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Id:15531
Author:Santra, I.
Title:Report on leprosy survey in trivandrum taluk.
Source:Lepr Ind;1(1):6-18, july 1929. mapas, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/hist
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA/hist
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Id:15463
Author:Mills, Clarence A.
Title:World leprosy in relation to climatic stimulation and bodily vigor.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;4(3):295-314, July-Sept. 1936. mapas, tab, graf.
Abstract:As with other infectious diseases over thhe world, leprosy tends to be more severe and rapidly progressive in the regions of lesser climatic stimulation. It is almost universally true that those areas of the earth with a stimulation index of less than 3.0 are cursed with leprosy as a major public health problem. With an index above 6.0 the disease becomes distinctly more mild and less prevalent, while above 12.0 it continues to exist only by important of cases. Where the stimulation rises to 18.0 or above, there seems to occur a spontaneous cessation of the disease as a public health problem. Leprosy, imported from the tropics into cooler portions of the earth, persists only in those regions of benumbing cold where the real index of climatic stimulation falls to subtropical levels. Scandinavia and the maritime provinces of Canada, with their long cold winters, exemplify this depressing effect of prolonged cold on body vitality. The last wave of leprosy in Norway coincided to a remarkable degree with a world-wide period of subnormal temperatures and increased storminess. On the other hand there is considerable evidence that, when the disease spread with such virulence over Europe in the Middle Ages, the earth was under the influence of a major heat wave that sapped the vigor and vitality of population masses in temperate zones...(AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/epidemiol
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA/hist
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:15445
Author:Doull, James A; Rodriguez, José N; Guinto, Ricardo; Plantilla, Fidel C.
Title:A field study of leprosy in Cebu.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;4(2):141-170, Apr.-Jun. 1936. ilus, mapas, tab, graf.
Abstract:In the municipality of Cordova, Mactan Island, Province of Cebu, Philippine Islands, a field study of leprosy was found to be entirely practicable. At the commencement of the study certain questions were propounded on which it was hoped to gain information. Certain of these were very definitely answered, and the data collected indicate that most of the others could be satisfactorily settled in a more extensive study. In a population of 6,063 persons, 104 cases of leprosy were found, including 43 that were already in segregation and 16 others on parole. Of the remaining 45 cases, 15 were "closed" cases already on the register of the Cebu Skin Dispensary. The total incidence was 17.2 per thousand, but excluding 23 cases regarded as "arrested" or "quiescent" the rate is reduced to 13.4 per thousand. If the same ratio between segregated and nonsegregated cases be assumed to hold throughout the Philippines, on the basis of the total number now in segregation (approximately 8,500), the total number of all cases of leprosy of all varities, active and quiescent, would be 20,000 more or less. Of the 30 newly discovered cases, only three were of the bacteriologically positive cutaneous type. Contact with an antecedent case, at least as intimate as sleeping in the same house, could be established in 38.5 per cent. Excluding those with such a history who were not members of the same families as the antecedent cases, it was found that 27, or 26 per cent, gave a history of family contact. To obtain these histories with accuracy and in sufficient detail is costly and time consuming, particularly in an area where the disease is frequent. Studies of these and other families are being continued and it is probable that thse percentages will be materially raised. In a high proportion of a limited series of patients the primary lesions were situated on those parts of the body most exposed to injury. The incidence of leprosy in the area studied was not associated with an unusual incidence of any other infectious disease, save that yaws and certain parasitic skin diseases are highly prevalent. There was no obvious deficiency of diet in Cordova, but on this matter no definite opinion can be expressed without further study. A suggestive association was found between the occurrence of leprosy and overcrowding of the home. Detailed findings on paroled patients will be given in a later report. (AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/sangue
HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/epidemiol
HANSENIASE/hist
HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE/transm
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/isol
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/patogen
TOPOGRAFIA MEDICA
 HIGIENE
 HABITACAO
 DIETA
Limits:HUMANO
Location:BR191.1



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