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tropical ulcer การใช้

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  • The quality of medical care the POWs received from their medical personnel for malaria, cholera, dysentery and especially tropical ulcers was important.
  • Among the new species described are " F . ulcerans " from tropical ulcers, and several species from the oral cavity.
  • Ill with malaria, scurvy and with a tropical ulcer on his foot he was forced to remain for five months in the village.
  • There is an outpatients department, which sees a large volume of patients each day, and includes a wound clinic with specialist care for leprosy patients and tropical ulcers.
  • In the 20th Century, " Lysinibacillus fusiformis " was believed to cause a form of pathogenicity in humans relating to tropical ulcer formations and dermal and / or respiratory infections.
  • He was coming down with cholera and had tropical ulcers on his feet, so he was again forced to rely on slave traders to get him as far as Bambara where he was caught by the wet season.
  • At one point, rendered skeletal by starvation, he developed tropical ulcers on his legs, and was transferred to Chunkai hospital camp, where his limbs were saved from amputation by Edward Dunlop and Major Arthur Moon.
  • The involvement of fusobacteria in a wide spectrum of human infections causing tissue necrosis and septicaemia has long been recognised, and, more recently, their importance in intra-amniotic infections, premature labour and tropical ulcers has been reported.
  • "We built a railway from near Bangkok to near Rangoon thousands of us POWs starved, scourged, racked with malaria, dysentery, beri-beri, pellagra and stinking tropical ulcers that ate a leg to the bone ."
  • During his service with Yale's 39th General Hospital Brigade in New Zealand, MacLean worked together with Dr . Averill Liebow to show that the diphtheria bacillus was a cause of tropical ulcers, paving the way for successful prophylaxis and treatment.
  • In the old days, with decaying fruits and vegetables, insects, especially mosquitoes, insufficient fresh milk for the babies, and the prevalence of cholera, smallpox, malaria, leprosy, dysentery, and tropical ulcers and eruptions, there was a serious health question . 
  • The new M-1942 canvas-and-rubber Jungle boots with Saran mesh insoles were tested by experimental Army units in jungle exercises in Panama, Venezuela, and other countries, where they were found to increase the flow of dry outside air to the insole and base of the foot, reducing blisters and tropical ulcers.
  • However it was the knowledge as to the treatment of malaria and other tropical diseases that Sayers gained from setting up hospitals in the Solomons that he later applied during his service as a physician with the New Zealand General Hospital that was part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force during World War II . Sayers also identified that an effective treatment of tropical ulcers was the application of non-adherent dressings; he used the recently developed sticking plaster tape.
  • These insoles were tested by experimental Army units in jungle exercises in Panama, Venezuela, and other countries, where they were found to increase the flow of dry outside air to the insole and base of the foot, reducing blisters and tropical ulcers . and Ralph Wiley of The Dow Chemical Co . completed the final work needed for introduction of Saran ( polyvinylidene chloride ), which had been invented in 1939 . Saran monofilaments were also extruded for the first time.