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... Malaria is almost a for- gotten word to - day ; that is , to express a disease . It was in 1881 that the news came that Koch had discovered the bacillus of tu- bercle . In 1890 the finding of tuber- culin was announced by him . The ...
... Malaria is almost a for- gotten word to - day ; that is , to express a disease . It was in 1881 that the news came that Koch had discovered the bacillus of tu- bercle . In 1890 the finding of tuber- culin was announced by him . The ...
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... MALARIA , YELLOW FEVER , FILARI- ASIS 254 XI . PARASITIC DISEASES • 289 XII . MYX DEMA 294 XIII . THE ACTION OF DRUGS . 299 XIV . SNAKE - VENOM 309 PART III THE ACT RELATING TO EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND I. ACT ...
... MALARIA , YELLOW FEVER , FILARI- ASIS 254 XI . PARASITIC DISEASES • 289 XII . MYX DEMA 294 XIII . THE ACTION OF DRUGS . 299 XIV . SNAKE - VENOM 309 PART III THE ACT RELATING TO EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND I. ACT ...
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... September 1899 , paper by Surgeon - Major Birt and Surgeon - Captain Lamb . Two other cases of accidental inoculation occurred at Netley . X THE MOSQUITO : MALARIA , YELLOW FEVER , FILARIASIS NETLEY HOSPITAL ( 1897 ) 253.
... September 1899 , paper by Surgeon - Major Birt and Surgeon - Captain Lamb . Two other cases of accidental inoculation occurred at Netley . X THE MOSQUITO : MALARIA , YELLOW FEVER , FILARIASIS NETLEY HOSPITAL ( 1897 ) 253.
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Stephen Paget. X THE MOSQUITO : MALARIA , YELLOW FEVER , FILARIASIS WIT ITHIN the last few years , it has been proved that the mosquito is an intermediate host , between man and man , of malaria , yellow fever , and filariasis ...
Stephen Paget. X THE MOSQUITO : MALARIA , YELLOW FEVER , FILARIASIS WIT ITHIN the last few years , it has been proved that the mosquito is an intermediate host , between man and man , of malaria , yellow fever , and filariasis ...
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... malaria and the filaria are instances of a law of animal life that holds good also of plant life : - " All plants and animals possess parasites , and thousands of different species of parasites have been closely studied by science ; we ...
... malaria and the filaria are instances of a law of animal life that holds good also of plant life : - " All plants and animals possess parasites , and thousands of different species of parasites have been closely studied by science ; we ...
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