Browse publications by year: 1940

  1. Macgregor RGS, Loh GL
    MeSH terms: Basal Metabolism; Blood Pressure; China/ethnology; Diet; Ethnic Groups; Heart Rate; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Physiology; Singapore; Tropical Climate; Exercise
  2. Leong PC
    MeSH terms: Edible Grain; Dairy Products; Fruit; Meat; Nicotinic Acids; Pellagra; Vegetables; Vitamin B Deficiency
  3. Lee TS
    The rates of rise of the plasma potassium concentrations are not affected by the nature ot the preservative solutions although the solutions influence in a marked degree the rates of haemolysis. The rise in the plasma potassium luvel exhibits two phases. It rises very rapidly for the first ten days of storage, increasing to 12 times the initial concentration in that brief period, after which the change is by comparison much slower. Variation in storage temperature has a greater effect relatively on the increase in the extra-cellular potassium concentration than daily shaking. The plasma calcium level falls by about 25 per cent of the original quantity and then begins to rise when the blood starts to haemolyse. It is suggested that it is the ionised calcium that is affected in this phenomenon. Storage at 38 degree Celcius hastens this fall and rise and so also does the effect of daily shaking.
    MeSH terms: Blood; Calcium; Potassium
  4. Landor JV
    MeSH terms: Adult; Dermatitis; Humans; Male; Plants
  5. Kelkar SK
    A case of intra-uterine normal pregnancy with an extra-uterine abdominal full term dead foetus (lithopaedion) is described. The impossibility of differentiation from twin uterine pregnancy until after birth of first baby is pointed out.
    MeSH terms: Adult; China/ethnology; Female; Fetal Death; Humans; Pregnancy, Twin
  6. Haridas G
    MeSH terms: Adult; Cantharidin; Humans; India/ethnology; Male; Medicine, Traditional; Menstruation-Inducing Agents; Poisoning; Singapore
  7. Haridas G
    MeSH terms: Agranulocytosis; Child; Female; Gingival Hypertrophy; Hospitals; Humans; Pancytopenia; Purpura, Thrombocytopenic; Singapore; Splenectomy; Splenomegaly; Thrombocytopenia
  8. Doraisingham M
    1. Observations made on groups of light and dark skinned individuals indicate that the percentage of dark skinned people who can be recognized as immune by their reaction to vaccination is considerably lower than in the case of people with a lesser skin pigmentation.
    2. It is suggested that the reading of "immune reaction" is influenced considerably by the intensity of skin pigment found in the individual.
    3. It would appear that while the usefulness of immune reaction readings in light-skinned peope is very great, its value is limited when applied to those with dark skins.
    MeSH terms: China/ethnology; Humans; Immunity; India/ethnology; Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis; Skin Pigmentation; Smallpox; Smallpox Vaccine; Transients and Migrants
  9. de Haas JH
    MeSH terms: Child Health; Humans; Indonesia
  10. Cross B
    MeSH terms: Anemia; Child Welfare; Humans; Infant Mortality; Maternal Mortality; Mortality; Preventive Medicine; Socioeconomic Factors; Malnutrition
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