4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item Emergency femoral arteriography in lower limb vascular trauma(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1995) Ramanathan, A.Item Raised serum IgE levels in chronic inflammatory lung diseases(Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1995) Ray, D.; Saha, K.; Date, A.; Jairaj, P.S.Item Sperm preparation and in utero insemination in the management of subfertility(Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1996) Weerasooriya, T.R.; Goonewardene, I.M.R.Item Efficacy of a single dose treatment of Wuchereria bancrofti microfilaria carries with diethylcarbamazine in Matara , Sri Lanka(Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1998) Weerasooriya, M.V.; Kimura, E.; Dayaratna, D.A.R.K.; Weerasooriya, T.R.; Samarawickrema, W.A.Item Changes in malaria vector prevalence in Sri Lanka. the need for local surveillance(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1993) Ramasamy, R.; Ramasamy, M.S.Item Who discovered the AIDS virus(Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1993) Punchihewa, B.G.Item Intrvenous immunoglobulin in the treatment of snake bite envenoming. a pilot study(The Sri LankaMedical Association. Colombo, 1994) Sellahewa, K.H.; Kumararathne, M.P.; Dassanayake, P.B.; Wijesundara, A.Item A comparison of some simple techniques of Haemoglobin measurement(SLMA. Colombo, 1990) Fernando, D.N.; Rajapaksa, L.C.Item Oral hypoglycaemic activity of the stem bark of Ficus benghalensis(Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1987) Fernado, M.R.Investigation were carried out to determine whether the stem bark of ficus benghalensis possesses oral hypoglycaemic activity. The ability of aqueous extracts of this plant material to lower the fasting blood glucose level and improve glucose tolerance was investigated using sprague Dawley rats as the experimental model. The results indicate that the stem bark of Ficus benghalensis is capable of significantly lowering the fasting blood glucose level and markedly improving glucose tolerance in rats. The hypoglycaemic effects produced by a therapeutic doseItem Evaluation of the galactagoguic activity of Asparagus falcatus(Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1987) Tennekoon, K.H.; Karunanayake, E.H.; Mahindaratna, M.P.D.Aqueous, methanol, methylene and protein extracts of roots of Asparagus falcatus were administered orally to lactating sprague dawley rats for one week from the fifth day after the delivery. The weight gain of the litter was compared with control groups in order to evaluate the galactagoguic activity of the extracts. A significant increase in the percentage weight weght gain of the litter was not observed in the treatment groups following administration of any of these extracts. This is suggestive of an absence of galactagoguic activity in the extracts of A. falcatus investigated, at the doses administered.