PUBLICATIONS OF THE 

 WELLCOME TROPICAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES, KHARTOUM 



LAIlOh: ijUAUTO Sl'AK. ilLo'l'/l lilMUSd 



Tliesc Eeports deal witli the beginning and development of operations in the vast field of 

 scientific tropical research open to the Laboratories. Amongst their work will be found results 

 of researches on a great variety of scientific subjects together with practical articles on many 

 economic problems. One of the special features is the full and practical account of the sanitary 

 measures which have contributed so efliciently to the present unique condition of Khartoum as 

 one of the healthiest cities of Africa. 



The two Eeviews of that vast subject, Tropical Medicine, cover 90-100 diseases and present 

 in a ])r6cis form the most important discoveries ou the subjects indicated, with full references 

 to sound practical papers. 



FIRST REPORT, 1904. An account of the first measures in Mosquito Destruction, 

 witli a record of nuich Pioneer Tropical Research. Contains 87 pages, including 5 coloured 

 plates ; 6 reproductions of black-and-white drawings ; 50 reproductions of photographs ; and 

 5 maps and plans. Price 83.00 net. 



SECOND REPORT, 1906. Contains results of fresh researches on a great number of 

 Tropical Diseases, etc., including Sleeping Sickness, etc., etc. '255 pages, including 

 16 coloured plates ; 51 reproductions of black-and-white drawings ; 75 reproductions of 

 photographs; and 7 maps and plans. Price 64.25 net. 



THIRD REPORT, 1908. Eecord of extensive Tropical Research, special features include 

 a chapter on Sanitation and a number of sciences connected with Tropical Medicine. 

 Contains 477 pages, -including 27 pages of index; 28 coloured plates; 51 reproductions of 

 black-and-white drawings; 263 reproductions of photographs; and 19 maps and plans. 

 Price >< 5.00 net. 



SUPPLEMENT TO THE THIRD REPORT. Revii;w oi somk ok the more 

 Recent Advances in Tkopical Medicine, etc. By Balfouu and Ahchihald. 

 Contains Reviews of some ninety Tropical Diseases with precis accounts of new articles on 

 them. 251 pages, including 13 pages of index. Price $2.50 net. 



FOURTH REPORT, 1911 



Volume A. — MEDICAL. Record of extensive researches in Tropical Diseases. Contains 

 404 pages, including 34 pages of index ; 14 coloured plates ; 44 reproductions of black-and- 

 white drawings; 104 reproductions of photographs and wash drawings; and 12 maps and 

 plans. Price 86.00 net. 



Volume B — GENERAL SCIENCE. Record of extensive researcli in Economic Branches, 

 ranging over a very considerable variety of Scientific Subjects. Contains 334 pages, including 

 22 pages of index; 9 coloured plates; 52 reproductions of black-and-white drawings; 

 98 reproductions of photographs and wasli drawings ; and 30 maps and plans. Price $4.50 net. 



SUPPLEMENT TO FOURTH REPORT, 1911. Second Review of Recent 

 Advances in Tropical ^Ihdicine, etc. Bv Balfol'k and Akcuihald. Summarises 

 the most important recent discoveries in Tropical Medicine and covers the periotl from 

 the First Review to June, 1911. 440 pages, including 23 pages of index. Price $3.15 net. 



The prices fixed are as moderate as is consistent with the cost of publication, and amj /iroiit 

 made will be devoted to a special fund towards the coat of future publications. 



I'ublished for D(;partnient of Education, Sudan Government, by 

 Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 8, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. 



Depots for U.S.A. and Canada 



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 Montreal — -101, Coristine Building, St. Niciiolas Street. 



