HUMAN 

 INTESTINAL PROTOZOA* 



IN THE NEAR EAST 



AN INQUIRY INTO SOME PROBLEMS AFFECTING THE SPREAD 

 AND INCIDENCE OF INTESTINAL PROTOZOAL INFECTIONS OF 

 BRITISH TROOPS AND NATIVES IN THE NEAR EAST, WITH 

 SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CARRIER QUESTION, DIAGNOSIS 

 AND TREATMENT OF AMCEBIC DYSENTERY, AND AN ACCOUNT 

 OF THREE NEW HUMAN INTESTINAL PROTOZOA 



[Conducted under the auspices of the Medical Advisory Committee, M.E.F. 

 (January to August, 1916)] 



BY 



TEMP. LIEUT. -COLONEL C. M. WENYON, B.Sc., M.B., B.S 



H 



Royal Army Medical Corps 



Member of the Medical Advisory Committee ; Director of Research in the Tropics to the 

 Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research 



AND 



TEMP. CAPT. F. W. O'CONNOR, M.R.C.S-, L.R.C.P. 



Royal Army Medical Corps 



PUBLISHED FOR 



THE WELLCOME BUREAU OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 



10, HENRIETTA STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, LONDON, W. 1 



BY 

 JOHN BALE, SONS & DANIELSSON, LTD., 83-91, GREAT TITCHFIELD STREET, LONDON, W. 1 



1917 



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