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Entomological Research in British West Africa. I. Gambia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Extract

In this short report it is proposed to deal exclusively with the blood-sucking insects and other Arthropods which are, or may be, implicated in the transmission of disease in man and animals. In this connection, however, certain aspects, geographical and geological, are necessarily involved, but these will be introduced only when considered to be directly relevant to the main issue.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1911

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* The villages in which human trypanosomiasis was diagnosed by the Expedition of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1911 have been indicated on the map so as to make it more complete. For fuller details of these see , T. M.Ann. Trop. Med. and Paras. Series vol. v. No. 2, pp. 245286.Google Scholar