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Tla mortality rate of tabereulasis wae! higher among men of the Labar L'orps of LOW MORTALITY FROM DISEASES, ¦ the various constries than those of other PritsTheatstrësishme nesteiking The best of the series of “volumes in the manner the fact that the incidente, of the othejal Medical History of the Great War and highest among the more isolated quil Faliwase is lower among the more urbanized" 'dealing with the mure scientific asprets of scattered peoples. la the Poringaese the imlient serview as distinct from the troops, conting from a country where in- ;dustrialism is less developed than in Eng- administrative ant strategical, is now puls and, both incidence and mortality were] Fishell. The series is issued under the much higher than among the Brit. In g herd editorship of Major-General Sir chineet watts the bubber
ni caves and of deaths was great dem WC. Macpherson, He has baru Basisfolaming the Portuguese, though is that in odling the prisong volume by She W. B. among the East Indians, Trench fever, essentially a disease of the Great War. "Leishman. Dirert.rdieneral of the Army was investigated by Commissions both in Medioni Soryboo, who has himself gori England "and Frater The microorgaLTIS; bited a chapter in the rganization of isis were not discovered, but the rosans the pathologient serview from his ową es of transmitting the case through the periptico as adviser en pathalogy on the bly lose were clearly demonstrated after rarein work was carried mir Similarly as to spirochetal jaundice, so prevalent in the Dardanelles, it was established that SaneHa} the transmission was through rat
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ENTERIC DEVOR LIEUR KNOWN. Enteris fexers during the war," says So W. B. Leishmann, mjhe well have!) en the subject of the blackout chapter in medien history, The Army Medical Department has never had bay illusions as! to the gravy potentialities of these feversion). in war, only to securely, abger on the medical records of the British "nud other; armies. This knowledge was shared with: the civil population, sin it had not been! forgotten how henvy a tall bid basen paid! to entegie in the South Afrimalware
He shows how dis danger was averted
| le inpsulation. At the beginning of theị war Teutation was purely against the enteric bacillus, but later on a mixed vae- eine-for înocíílation against the different! fornus of enteric fevers known as typhoidj and para-ts phold was introduced, with excellent results. A chart of the incidence! of these levers shows thus the typhoid ratej fell from so per 19396 in Dyceniber, 1984, to mil, and the paratyphoid from about 38; per 10,000 in January, 1915, to penetiendly b. The value of the vaccine is shown, tok, in the mortality rates, Typhoid tanet- ality among the incgulated was 3.00;)
ong the andnzulated, 1932 para- typhoid, A arap, 0.07, as against 15; ** B** group, 131, asugainst 1,02.
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"On the physiology of wounds, the fruits fremarkable Series ng researches car- ried out by Sir Almroth emphasize the value of physiological proteron against infvetion of wounds, in contradistinction in the use of antiseptics, his theory lying: that it was the physiological power of the blood" to destroy.ptic microorganisms. tus was of especial value and of greater) salu, than destruction by antisepties.
The figures as to the incidence of tetanus are not complete, but abling the number. of cases in war area hospitais to figures given by Sir Pavid Bruse, the total in Eidence works out at 2320 cases as the result of fighting in France and Belgium. The mortality fell from 65.0 per cent. for the 1914-15 period to, 87.0 kai the 1910-19 period.
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Unfortunately marly in the war there was not sufficient supply of serum in Great. Britain, but the inerease of the supply enabled the anti-tusin to be administered forevery wound, however slight, su that¦- afermas during the thuïtage som profetize doses only were available in the first month, The quantity increased rapidly, and no fewer than 130.000 doses were sent to: France in December, 1914. The mortality! rase in France in 1946, 1917, and 1915 in the case of protected cases was 66,5, 'ns against $3.3 unprotected, and in England 22.5, as agalust 53.3 per cent.
Scientific details on the bacteriology of aerobic infective micro-organism of wounds are contributed by Mi-s M. Robert son, of the Lister Institute, while Majör W. H. Tyler, of Toronto, and Capt. Alexander Fleming have written on in. fiction of wounds by microbes other than pre-bearing angrobes. A peculiar condi tion noted in the war was that ustär wounds had" healed they were still-liable to break out fa förm- of optic infection. whether the scars were disturbed or not. In some enves infectiu remained latent for as long as five years, The Femedy was to keep the micro-organisin in check during. ayy subquent manipulative operation hý tans of vaccines,
DISCOVERIKA IN FIELD WORK, *. The results of the work carried, outin the mobile laboratories in the field by Cag tail Adrian Stokes, in disclosing how thei "Microorganism of gas gangrene sprend
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grew on destroyed muscle tissues are alko included in this volume. In the later stages of the war the surgeons immediately excised all destroyed tissue, with the roc kult that gas gangrene, the most fatal of, all forms of wound infiction, was graslu- ally abolished. These results prove the value of having ineterologiaal laboratorical organized for pathological work in the field.
Lieut, Colonel Andrew Balfour. mernber of the Medical Advisory Committee in the Mediterranens, Mesopotamia, and East Africa, denis' with the bacteriology of typhus, which, however, is no longer a scourge of our armies, for an advance has been made in the use of serums. The gen- eral result of researches during the war is That it may posibly prove to be infection similar to that of relapsing fever and yellow fever, in the tropies."
| With regard to cerebrospinal Tever, Col Mervyn Gordon, a well-known bacterio Togist, was responsible for researches as a result of which a serum was found which, cut down the mortality enormously.
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