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Mombasa bar-girls: a study of prostitution and venereal disease in a Kenya seaport
(1970-03)
Africa in particular East Africa is in a rapid process of remolding herself in attempt to catch up with the rest of the developed world. She is undergoing a process of industrialisation which is accompanied by increasing ...
Developing methods of evaluation appropriate to undergraduate teaching in general practice at Glasgow University
(University of Glasgow, 1977-04)
The teaching of general practice in the undergraduate medical curriculum now takes place in all medical schools in the United Kingdom. The main expansion has taken place after the Report of the Royal Commission on Medical ...
D-xylose absorption in Ugandan patients with fever
(1973)
Using 25gm oral dose D-xylose tolerance test was performed on 19 normal subjects and 24 subjects with fever. In the normal subjects, blood D-xylose levels showed a peak between one and two hours and then declined gradually ...
Immunity to malaria
(1970)
Section I: literature is reviewed and the pattern of the development of immunity in a population exposed to high malarial endemicity is followed. This is followed by a brief discussion of specific aspects of malarial ...
Syphilis in Uganda: (the history, clinical features and cellular immunity
(1971-01)
The history of syphilis in Uganda, the clinical patterns, and the cellular immune mechanisms among the indigenous subjects with syphilis have been studied. Concerning the history it was shown and discussed that the disease ...
The heamatological manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis in Ugandan patients
(1978)
The heamatological manifestations were studied in 107 Ugandan Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients, of whom 82 and 25 were retrospectively and prospectively respectively studied. A mild to moderate normocytic, normochromic ...
Cardiovascular findings in patients with sickle cell disease
(1974)
Fifty homozygous sicklers and ten heterozygous sickle cell patients selected from the Sickle Cell Clinic, Cardiac Clinic and inpatients on the medical wards of Mulago Hospital form the basis of this dissertation. It starts ...
The relationship between the haemolytic crises in sickle cell anaemia, and the deficiency of the red cell enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
(1975-01)
Seventy-two patients with proved haemoglobin SS were studied in respected of their haemoglobin, reticulocyte counts, serum bilirubin and their Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase values in international units per gram of ...
Cardiovascular findings in patients with Sickle Cell Disease
(1974)
SUMMARY
Fifty homozygous sicklers and ten heterozygous sick cell patients selected from the sickle cell clinic cardiac clinic and inpatients on the medical wards of Mulago Hospital from the basis of this dissertation.
It ...
The pathology of chronic pancreatic disease in Uganda
(1970)
Chronic pancreatic disease may be defined pathologically as a condition characterized by loss of pancreatic lobular architecture with replacement of most of the parenchyma by fibrous tissue. These features are accompanied ...