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Sleeping Sickness. A Record of Four Years' War against it/. Principe, 

 Portuguese West Africa. By B. F. Brutoda Costa, Licentiate First Class 

 and Chief of tue Mission, J. Firmino Sant' Anna, Licentiate First Class, 

 A. Correia Dos Santos, Licentiate First Class, and M. G. de Araujo Alvares, 

 Licentiate Second Class. Published in Portuguese in " Archivos de Hygiene 

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 of the Lisbon School of Tropical Medicine by J. A. Wyllie, F.R.G.S., Lieut. - 

 Colonel, Indian Army (Retired) ; Hon. Associate Centro Colonial, Lisbon ; 

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 Portuguese, London Chamber of Commerce. With 68 Illustrations and 

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An Inquiry into the Statistics of Deaths from Violence and Unnatural Causes 

 in the United Kingdom ; with Special Reference to Deaths from Starvation, 

 Overlying of Infants, Burning, Administration of Anaesthetics and Poisoning. 

 Being a Thesis approved for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine in State 

 Medicine (and University Medal) at the University of London. By William 



A. Brend, MA., Camb., M.D., B.Sc, London, of the Inner Temple, Barrister- 

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British Science Guild. Meetings of the Executive Committee, 3 p.m., April 11, 

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