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Lectures on Tropical Diseases

Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    012 - Problems of Tropical Medicine

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    011 - Treatment of Fevers and Fluxes

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    010 - The Diagnosis of Tropical Fevers continued

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    009 - The Diagnosis of Tropical Fevers

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    008 - Febrile Tropical Spleno-megaly Kala-Azar

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    007 - Trypanosomiasis and Sleeping Sickness

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    006 - Malaria

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    005 - Bilharziosis Filariasis Part 2

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    004 - Bilharziosis Filariasis Part 1

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    003 - Dracontiasis Endemic Hæmoptysis

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    002 - Principles Determining the Geographical Distribution of Tropical Diseases Part 2

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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    001 - Principles Determining the Geographical Distribution of Tropical Diseases Part 1

    Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous three-foot Guinea worm, detailing its treatment method of gradually winding it around a stick as it emerges from the patients leg. He also addresses filarial elephantiasis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and the debilitating kala-azar, providing essential guidance on diagnosing perplexing tropical fevers. Beyond its medical significance, this work serves as an unintentional reflection on British imperialism, making it a fascinating read for both healthcare professionals and history enthusiasts alike. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.

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Step back in time to 1905 with Sir Patrick Manson, a pioneering medical adviser to the Colonial Office, as he delivers ten enlightening lectures in San Francisco. This concise volume offers invaluable clinical insights into tropical diseases that remain relevant today. Manson explores the infamous...

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