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The World War caused the work to be discontinued seems therefore be to treatment of the flooded areas in and was not 1915, it resumed until late in 1919. with same and at the time the erection copper sulphate, In the and tartrate had of house and It meantime, latrines. will be also antimony potassium village necessary been found effective in was and it con¬ to instruct the in bilharziasis, the of stream public danger pollution, sidered advisable to secure include the treatment of this the of authorities in con¬ cooperation religious in disease the The stream the water used for campaign against ancylostomiasis. demning pollution, guard of an health decided to make intensive household department and extend the of treat¬ purposes, campaign of a small near ment center Cairo. So-called of infected as an area survey over as persons large annexes were and bilharziasis estab¬ ancylostomiasis possible. lished as as near to possible existing general hospitals. an area in enclosed which tents were They comprised each tent erected, about cots. holding twenty was a the patient given purge previous evening WHEN THE SPLEEN MAY BECOME USEFUL and two of oil capsules containing chenopodium The human at time be
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: May 23, 1925
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