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 Ann. de I'Inst. Pasteur (1893), vii. 291. Bruce, Hughes, and Westcott, 

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 Micrococcus Mblitbnsis.— Gordon, Brit. Med. Journ. (1899), i. 688. 

 Ross, Journ. Roy. Army Med. Corps (1908), xiv. 618. Relations to 

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CHAPTER XX. — Diseases Due to Spirochetes. 



Relapsing Fevers.— Spirillum of Relapsing Fever. — Obermeier, 

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African Tick Fever.— Ross and Milne, Brit. Med. Journ. (1904), ii. 



