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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.