NOUN
- the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that are found most often in tropical regions
How To Use tropical medicine In A Sentence
- Each was managed jointly at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London by tropical medicine physicians and otorhinolaryngologists.
- Military medicine also requires a solid background in tropical medicine and hygiene, parasitology and a full understanding of epidemiological methods and preventive medicine.
- He has won wide recognition in the field of tropical medicine.
- After the war he specialised in tropical medicine and was consultant to the Far East land forces in Singapore.
- Soon after this, in 1879, the first conclusive proof of the direct transmission of a disease from man-to-man was presented by the father of tropical medicine, Sir Patrick Manson, with regard to filaria, a blood infection that often causes the repulsive condition known as elephantiasis and which the mosquito takes from man and after a short time gives over to another subject. Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
- The tropical medicine consultant, of course. Times, Sunday Times
- He has won wide recognition in the field of tropical medicine.
- He studied tropical medicine in the university.
- The successful work of the first Anemia Commission and two other commissions in the diagnosis and treatment of uncinariasis led in 1912 to the establishment of the Institute of Tropical Medicine.
- He has won wide recognition in the field of tropical medicine.