Cerebro-Spinal Fever
In 1915, an outbreak of meningitis affected the Eastern Command in the British Army. Foster and Gaskell, both Captains in the Royal Army Medical Corps in the Territorial Army, were on hand to witness the effect of the disease, and the following year they published this study of the disease's symptoms and treatment as they observed it. The text is accompanied by plates illustrating meningitis' effects on the skin and brain. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of epidemiology and the treatment of meningitis.
Product details
July 2014Paperback
9781107415799
236 pages
279 × 210 × 13 mm
0.54kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Historical
- 2. Symptoms
- 3. Diagnosis
- 4. Acute forms
- 5. Sub acute and chronic cases
- 6. Course and prognosis
- 7. Treatment
- 8. Pathology
- 9. Changes in the cerebro-spinal fluid and the cultivation of the meningococcus from it, from the blood and from the urine
- 10. Epidemiology
- 11. The bacteriology of the meningococcus and other gram-negative diplococci
- Plates
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
- Bibliography and index of authors
- General index.