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 1907. A good discussion of animal parasites in the blood and 

 blood- plasma; development of malarial parasites in mosquitoes; 

 flies, fleas, lice, bedbugs, ticks, etc. 



Jackson, C. W. Tropical Medicine. Phil, 1907. Discusses 

 diseases due to bacteria and the parasites and uncertain 

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 which the different diseases are disseminated. 



Langfeld, Millard. Introduction to Infectious and Parasitic 

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Manson, Patrick. Lectures on Tropical Diseases. London, 

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Manson, Patrick. Tropical Diseases. London, 1907, Dis- 

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 Considerable attention given to the part played by insects in 

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Metchnikoff, E. Immunity in Infectious Diseases. (Trans, 

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Osler's Modem Medicine. Vol. 1, 1907, Pt. VI, Diseases Caused 

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