SMJ // January 1973, Volume 66 - Issue 1
Original Article
Pathogenesis and Clinical Spectrum of Histoplamosis
Original Article
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cryptococcal Disease
Original Article
Parenteral Alimentation of Premature Infants Under 1,200 Grams
Original Article
The Malnutrition of Parasitism in Egypt
Original Article
Role of the Adrenal Cortex in Hypertension
Original Article
Aortic Insufficiency: A Physiological and Clinical Appraisal
Original Article
Pancreas Transplantation and the Artificial Pancreas: Status of Current Experimental Approaches*
Insulin by injection is now the only effective medicinal treatment for the ketosis-prone diabetic patient. Alternative means of therapy are being actively investigated and, while none of these at the moment are other than experimental, they do hold promise for future diabetics.