v01
Volume 01
FASCICLE 1
PRESENTATION
Studies on the mortality by several causes in the Municipality of São Paulo. I. Rabies. -3-10
A. W. SCHMID
Cutaneous were in the Territory of Amapá, Brazil. -11-17
0. P. FORATTINI, e. JUAREZ, l. BERNARDI and c. DAUER
M. POLAK, m. r. MONTENEGRO, j. a. MANN, v. p. CONTE, h. ESPEJO, f. FRANCHINI and j. f. BRIDGES
Studies on the anthelmintic activity of dithiazanine. -41-56
A. d. f. AMARAL, c. d. a. PIRES, v. AMATO Neto, c. n. FISHER and j. m. FERREIRA
SYMPOSIA, LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Some considerations upon the helminthiases in the-Northeastern Region of Brazil. -57-80
S. B. PERSON
FASCICLE 2
GALLERY OF BRAZILIAN TROPICALISTS
Manuel Augusto Pirajá da Silva-85-88
E. C. HAWK
Studies on the mortality by several causes in the Municipality of São Paulo. II. Tetanus. -89-98
A. W. SCHMID
Studies on the life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi. -99-118
L. H. PEREIRA DA SILVA
Observations on the diagnosis of chronic toxoplasma infection in mice. -119-128
M. p. DEANE and r. s. NUSSENZWEIG
The circumoval precipitation test in schistosomiasis. II. Correlation to clinical data. -129-137
K. KLOETZEL
Diagnosis of strongyloidiasis. Modifications of the Raerman-Mathur technique. -138-140
F. FERRIOLI Son
Culex (Culex) deanet, new species of the Culex genum Linnaeus, 1758 (Diptera, Culicidae). -141-143
R. r. CORREA and g. r. RAMALHO
L. REY
SYMPOSIA, LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Clinical and epidemiological aspects of deep mycoses in South America. -150-164
C. S. LACAZ
M. PINOTTI
FASCICLE 3
GALLERY OF BRAZILIAN TROPICALISTS
L. REY
A. W. SCHMID
Some aspects of carbohydrate metabolism of cultural forms of Trypanosoma cruzi. -192-194
I. RAW
T. DE BRIT0 and e. VALDEZ
R. r. CORREA and 0. A. FERREIRA
CASE REPORTS
F. j. m. ALBUQUERQUE, j. a. MANN and v. AMATO Neto
SYMPOSIA, LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Half-century clinical existence of Chagas ' Disease "-219-228
A. DE ALMEIDA PRADO
FASCICLE 4
GALLERY OF BRAZILIAN TROPICALISTS
L. REY
A. W. SCHMID
C. s. LACAZ, m. c. r. PASSOS Son, c. FAVA Netto and b. MACARRON
White Piedra. Concerning the variety of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) and its etiologic agent. -260-265
A. t. LEBLANC and 0. FISCHMAN
J. 0. DANIEL, j. l. p. DE FREITAS and a. f. SETHI
Glutamic oxalacetic transaminase-in the serum of malaria patients. -273-275
R. fields, h. ELKIS, v. AMATO Neto, j. a. MANN and c. s. p. PASSALACQUA RECEIVES
Vitamin B, activity of intestinal parasites. -276-278
D. m. NOGUEIRA and m. d. PEREZ
K. KLOETZEL
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