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TRANSACTIONS

OF THE

SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE

AND HYGIENE.


DECEMBER, 1909.

Volume III. No. 2.


At a Meeting of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, on November 19th, 1909.

DR. H. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS

Of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine contributed the following communications as a result of his research work in South America, on

(a) Œsophagostomiasis in Man, with specimens and illustrations shown by the epidiascope.
(b) The results of inoculation experiments with virulent blood of Yellow-Fever cases or by the bites of infected Stegomyia Calopus.
(c) Mossy Foot of the Amazon region, with microscopic specimens, and illustrations shewn by the epidiascope.
(d) Notes on Stimson's Spirochete, found in the

kidney of a Yellow-Fever case.