Upendranath Brahmachari
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Indian physician
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Upendranath Brahmachari's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine University of Calcutta
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rai Bahadur Sir Upendranath Brahmachari was a leading Indian physician and scientist of his time. He synthesised urea-stibamine in 1922 and determined that it was an effective treatment for kala-azar .
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- A New Form of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis—Dermal Leishmanoid (1922) (81)
- A Treatise on Kala-Azar (1928) (25)
- The Globulin Opacity Test for Kala-Azar (1923) (6)
- Kala-Azar and Its Treatment (1917) (6)
- Fourth Report on the Treatment of Kala-Azar and Some Blood Reactions in This Disease (1917) (5)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Part VIII. Quantitative Studies in Excretion of Antimony (Tartar Emetic and Urea Stibamine). (5)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Part XIII. Further Observation on Dermal Leishmanoid. (5)
- Dangers of Rapid Intravenous Injection of Concentrated Solutions of Quinine Bihydrochlor. (5)
- Studies in Kala-Azar and Chemotherapy of Antimony. I. Subsequent History of the First Recorded Case of Dermal Leishmanoid. II. Subsequent History of a Case of Dermal Leishmanoid originally considered to have been Refractory to Treatment. (1930) (4)
- Gleanings from My Researches. Volume I—Kala-Azar: Its Chemotherapy (1941) (3)
- Studies in kala-azar and chemotherapy of antimony: Part III. Observations on antimony in the spleen cells of animals infected with Leishmania donovani (1930) (3)
- A Rare Case of Dermal Leishmanoid (1928) (3)
- SPORADIC KALA-AZAR IN CALCUTTA, WITH NOTES OF A CASE TREATED WITH ATOXYL (1908) (3)
- FATTY LIVER IN KALA-AZAR (1908) (2)
- The Intensive Antimonial Treatment of Kala-Azar-Urea Stibamine. Part II. (1933) (2)
- Chemistry of Urea Stibamine (1940) (2)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Part II. Dermal Leishmanoid. (2)
- A Preliminary Report of the Observations of the Habits of Anopheles (1902) (2)
- The Intensive Antimonial Treatment of Kala-Azar. (1931) (2)
- Studies in Kala-azar and chemotherapy of antimony. Part II. The treatment of Kala-azar with intramuscular injection of sodium N-Phenylglycineamide-4-Stibinate (1930) (2)
- Kala-azar, its treatment (2)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Further Observations on the Toxicity of Antimonial Compounds-Delayed Antimony Poisoning. Part III. (2)
- Studies in Kala-Azar and Chemotherapy of Antimony. Part V. The Treatment of Resistant Cases of Dermal Leishmanoid. (1931) (1)
- Studies in Kala-Azar and Chemotherapy of Antimony. Part IV. Further Observations on the Antimony-laden Cells of Spleen after Intravenous Injection of Metallic Antimony in a State of Fine Suspension in Experimental Animals. (1930) (1)
- Studies in Blackwater Fever. (1932) (1)
- CHEMOTHERAPY OF QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS PART I. A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE ACTION OF CERTAIN QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS ON PARAMOECIA (1930) (1)
- DANGERS OF RAPID INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF QUININE SOLUTION. (1922) (1)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Part XH. Some Observations on the Constitution of Urea Stibamine and Stibamine. (1)
- The Law Regulating Haemolysis of Erythrocytes in Hyposmotic Saline Solution or Distilled Water. (1)
- The Bacteriology of the Blood and the Treatment of Influenza (1919) (1)
- Some Observations on the Haemolysis of Blood by Hyposmotic and Hyperosmotic Solutions of Sodium Chloride. (1)
- Recent Advances in the Antimonial Treatment of Kala-Azar by the use oî Urea Stibamine. (1)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-azar Infection. Part V. Amino-Antimonyl Tartrates. (1)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Part X. Further Observations on Quantitative Studies in Excretion of Antimony. The Influence of the Basic Radicle and of Repeated Injections of an Antimonyl Tartrate upon the Excretion of Antimony. (1)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Dermal Leishmanoid with Positive Flagellate Culture from the Peripheral Blood. Part III (New Series). (1)
- On the Freezing Point of the Unhaemolysed Corpuscles during Haemolysis of Blood, and on the effects of Evaporation on the Resistance of Erythrocytes to Haemolysis. (1)
- An Investigation into the Physico-chemical Mechanism of Haemolysis by Specific Haemolysins: Preliminary Communication. (1913) (1)
- On the Relative Haemoglobin-value of the Resistant Erythrocytes during the Haemolysis of Blood with Hyposmotic Sodium Chloride Solution, and on the Permeability of the Erythrocytes to Water as a Factor in the Production of Haemolysis. (1)
- Forms of Pyrexia Due to Leishman-Donovan's Bodies (1906) (1)
- COMPENSATORY COLLATERAL CIRCULATION WITH "CAPUT MEDUSÆ" IN CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER WITHOUT ASCITES. (1907) (1)
- Ulcerating Type of Dermal Leishmanoid with Pseudo-Arthritis and Ichthyotic Condition of the Skin. (1942) (1)
- Studies in Black-Water Fever. (1932) (1)
- The Treatment of Malarial Fever in Individuals Susceptible to Attacks of Black Water Fever by Intravenous Injection of an Antihæmolytic Quinine Solution (1921) (0)
- On the Nature of the Epidemic Fever in Lower Bengal Commonly Known as Burdwan Fever. (1854-75) (1911) (0)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-azar Infection. Part VII. The Estimation of Small Quantities of Antimony in Presence of Organic Matter. (0)
- Difficulties in the Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Malarial Fevers. (0)
- Albuminuria and the Duration of Albuminuria in Cholera (1907) (0)
- CHEMOTHERAPY OF QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS III. THE ACTION OF CERTAIN QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS ON PARAMOECIA (1932) (0)
- Treatment of Cerebrospinal Meningitis by Spinal Irrigation with Electrargol (1920) (0)
- On a New Method of Fixing Thick Blood Films for the Finding of Leishman-Donovan Bodies and Malarial Parasites in the Peripheral Blood. (0)
- The British Encyclopædia of Medical Practice Including Medicine, Surgery, Obstetric, Gynæcology and Other Special Subjects (1939) (0)
- Yellow Atrophy of Liver (1901) (0)
- On the Therapeutic Value of Thio-Sarmine in the Treatment of Syphilis (1933) (0)
- Case of Septic Endocarditis (1900) (0)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-azar Infection. Part VI. Cumulative and Tolerance Experiments with Tartar Emetic. (0)
- SODIUM-SULPHOMETHYL-STIBANILATE (0)
- A Five-Day Fever of Calcutta (1907) (0)
- ALBUMOSURIA AND THE DURATION OF ALBUMINURIA IN CHOLERA (1907) (0)
- A Preliminary Report on the Minimum Curative Dose of Quinine in the Treatment of Malarial Fever by the Intravenous Method (1920) (0)
- The Treatment of Kala-Azar with some New Antimonial Preparations. (0)
- A NOTE ON BLOOD PRESSURE DURING INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF QUININE. (1920) (0)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Part XVII. Further Details of the Preparation of Urea Stibamine. (0)
- THE PREPARATION OF STABLE COLLOIDAL ANTIMONY. (1916) (0)
- Emphysema of the Intestine Produced by Round Worm. (0)
- Some Observations on the Haemolytic Action of Certain Quinine Salts on the Erythrocytes of Different Individuals and on the Resistance of newly formed Red Corpuscles to Haemolysis under the Influence of Distilled Water. (0)
- On an Anopheline Allied to Myzomyia Listoni (1911) (0)
- A New Organic Antimonial for the Treatment of Kala-Azar by Intramuscular Injection-Neostebene. (1941) (0)
- Globulins in Kala-Azar (1917) (0)
- Preliminary Note on the Treatment of Leprosy by Antimony (1920) (0)
- Researches on Blood-Sugar in Indians. Part II. Normal Renal Threshold for Sugar in Young Indians. (0)
- Further Observations on the Treatment of Kala-Azar and Cases Treated with Metallic Antimonyl Sodium Tartrate, Formaldehyde and Other Drugs (1916) (0)
- An Investigation into the Physico-Chemical Mechanism of Haemolysis by Specific Haemolysins. No. II. The Electrical Conductivity of Sensitised Corpuscles and the Action of Inorganic Ferments or Metal-Sols upon them. (1914) (0)
- Certain Observations on the Mechanism of Quinine Haemoglobinuria in Man. No. 1. (0)
- Studies in hæmolysis (0)
- Researches on Blood-Sugar in Indians. Part I. Blood-Sugar Observations in Young People of Bengal. (0)
- The Difficulties in the Treatment of Malaria and how to combat them. (0)
- Quartan Fever in Calcutta and Dacca (1902) (0)
- Investigations on the hæmolysis of the erythrocytes : with some studies regarding their constitution (0)
- Berberine in Malaria. A Preliminary Note (1944) (0)
- Some Observations on Blood Pressure during Intravenous Injection of Quinine in the Treatment of Malarial Fever (1920) (0)
- Chemotherapy of Antimonial Compounds in Kala-Azar Infection. Part XIV. Observations on a Series of Cases of Kala-Azar treated with Urea Stibamine during a Course of 3S Hours to 7 days. (0)
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