Original paper
Malarial Acute Renal Failure
Volume: 11, Issue: 11, Pages: 2147 - 2154
Published: Nov 1, 2000
Abstract
Malaria is an Italian word composed of “ mala ” and “ aria,” derived from malus (bad), and aeris (air). It was first used to describe a fever (miasma), which was wrongly attributed to exposure to poisonous air rising from marshes. Although the disease had been described in the Hippocratic Collection (460 to 377 BC) and its relation to mosquitoes suggested in the 5th century AD, by the Indian physician Susruta, it was only in 1880 that Charles...
Paper Details
Title
Malarial Acute Renal Failure
Published Date
Nov 1, 2000
Volume
11
Issue
11
Pages
2147 - 2154
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