VJ\ i REVIEW 



'*Vr ' °^ SOME OF THE 



RECENT ADVANCES IN TROPICAL MEDICINE 



HYGIENE AND TROPICAL VETEBINARY SCIENCE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE 



TO THEIR POSSIBLE BEARING ON MEDICAL, SANITARY AND 



VETEBINARY WORK IN THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN 



BEING A SUPPLEMENT TO THE 



Third Report of the 

 WELLCOME RESEARCH LABORATORIES 



AT THE 



GORDON MEMORIAL COLLEGE 

 KHARTOUM 



BY 



ANDREW BALFOUR, M.D., B.Sc, F.R.C.P. Edin., D.P.H. Camb. 



DIKECTOR 



Fellow of the Royal Institute of Public Health, the Society of Tropical Jledicine and Hygiene, and 



the Society for the Destruction of Vermin; Member of the Incorporated Society of 



Medical Officers of Health, and the Association of Economic Biologists; 



Corresponding Member Society de Pathologie Exotique ; 



Medical Officer of Health, Khartoum ; etc., etc. 



AND 



R. G. ARCHIBALD, M.B., R.A.M.C, attached E. A., Pathologist and 



Assistant Bacteriologist 



Fellow of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 



Published foe 



Department of Education, Sudan Government 



Khartoum 



BY 



BAILLIEEE, TINDALL & COX, 8, Heneietta Steeet, Covent Gaeden 



LONDON 



1908 



