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(1955) The duration of the preservation of the 



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 the writer's files at U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit Number 

 Three, Cairo, in published or reprint form, or as photostats 

 or printed photographs of the original. Thanks are due Mss 

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 United States Department of Agriculture Index-Catalogue of Med- 

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 for bibliographic work, as have been Tropical Diseases Bulletin 

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 the services of the Armed Forces Medical Library, Library of 

 Congress, United States Department of Agriculture, UNESCO, and 

 the National Research Council of Egypt, have been utilized and 

 are gratefully acknowledged. 



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