I. The classic conception of the disease in Scotland relied mainly on the teachings of Sir Byrom Bramwell who demonstrated before the Edinburgh Medical Chirurgical Society 1881 a series of microscopical preparations and drawings illus- trating the spinal cord changes in Poliomyelitis.II. Sir Byrom Bramwell taught that before 1910 he had never seen anywhere, not even in the same family, more than one case of the disease occurring in a single place at any one time.III. Hospital Statistics in Scotland reflect the exigencies of teaching, the availability of beds, the interest or disinterest of the admitting Physicians, as well as the incidence of the disease and, hence, have no absolute value. But if we imagine their inaccuracy to be consta...
We were fortunate to be able to visit the United States of America in the summer months of 1952 to s...
The author of this article found the records of 1,072 Maltese cases of poliomyelitis in the islands...
Bornholm disease has been shown to be a much more common disease than is generally known. A historic...
The year 1947 saw Great Britain involved in an outbreak of Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis more exten...
Poliomyelitis has probably taken its toll of life and left its scars through man's history, for the...
The elucidation of the epidemiology of Poliomyelitis has been hampered since the time of Bell both ...
In this Thesis I have made a study of Poliomyelitis in Aberdeenshire, where it first became a notifi...
This article is an attempt to present a few of the interesting facets of poliomyelitis. It certainly...
History of medicine In reading about poliomyelitis (“polio”) in the 20th century, I have been surpri...
A historical sketch of poliomyelitis is given. The clinical manifestations, treatment and results ...
Poliomyelitis has been well controlled in Scotland by vaccination. Occasional cases of paralysis sti...
This thesis offers a detailed account of early polio epidemics (between 1918 and 1945) in Johannesbu...
There is evidence that paralytic poliomyelitis occurred in ancient times, but it was not recognized ...
A Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) article on Poliomyelitis in Europeans on the African co...
T H E people who have worked for many years gathering information on the natural history of poliomye...
We were fortunate to be able to visit the United States of America in the summer months of 1952 to s...
The author of this article found the records of 1,072 Maltese cases of poliomyelitis in the islands...
Bornholm disease has been shown to be a much more common disease than is generally known. A historic...
The year 1947 saw Great Britain involved in an outbreak of Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis more exten...
Poliomyelitis has probably taken its toll of life and left its scars through man's history, for the...
The elucidation of the epidemiology of Poliomyelitis has been hampered since the time of Bell both ...
In this Thesis I have made a study of Poliomyelitis in Aberdeenshire, where it first became a notifi...
This article is an attempt to present a few of the interesting facets of poliomyelitis. It certainly...
History of medicine In reading about poliomyelitis (“polio”) in the 20th century, I have been surpri...
A historical sketch of poliomyelitis is given. The clinical manifestations, treatment and results ...
Poliomyelitis has been well controlled in Scotland by vaccination. Occasional cases of paralysis sti...
This thesis offers a detailed account of early polio epidemics (between 1918 and 1945) in Johannesbu...
There is evidence that paralytic poliomyelitis occurred in ancient times, but it was not recognized ...
A Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) article on Poliomyelitis in Europeans on the African co...
T H E people who have worked for many years gathering information on the natural history of poliomye...
We were fortunate to be able to visit the United States of America in the summer months of 1952 to s...
The author of this article found the records of 1,072 Maltese cases of poliomyelitis in the islands...
Bornholm disease has been shown to be a much more common disease than is generally known. A historic...