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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 ...
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 ...
Some aspects of malaria in Mulago Hospital
(1974)
Thirty patients with malaria were studied. Seven had cerebral malaria, ten severe and thirteen non-severe malaria. Age ranged from seven weeks to eight years with equal sex distribution. All were febrile except two infants ...
Immediate and late prognosis of intracranial birth injuries
(1978-02)
Birth injury is defined by Potter (1961) as any condition that affects the foetus adversely during labour or delivery. The definition in Nelson’s Textbook of Pediatrics is quite in agreement. These birth injuries are further ...
Plasma rennin activity in the African hypertensives
(1974)
Early reports, particularly from East Africa, concerning surveys of arterial pressures in Africans showed hypertension as an unusual event in the indigenous population (Donnison, 1929; Vint, 1937). This impression has in ...
Pulmonary hypertension in endomyocardial fibrosis with emphasis of its severity
(1976-02)
Eighty cases of pulmonary hypertension were found from 148 cases of endomycordial fibrosis studied by cardiac catheter. All were African patients the majority being Ugandans of Rwanda and Tanzania origin and a fair number ...