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Goodhue (191 2). Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. (Pellagra in 

 Hawaii.) 



HuERTAS, F. (1903). Archives Latinos de Medicine y de Biologia. Madrid. 

 LoMBROso (1898). Die Lehre von der Pellagra. Berlin. 

 Long (1910). Journal American Medical Association. Chicago. 

 Low (1909). Edinburgh Medical Journal. (Case of Pellagra from the 

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Merk (1909). Die Hauterscheinungen der Pellagra. Innsbruck. (A fine 

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MoTT (191 3). Transactions Society of Tropical Medicine. London. 



(Nervous System in Pellagra.) 

 NiCHOLLS, L. (191 2), Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. London. 

 Niles, G. M. (1912). Pellagra. Philadelphia and London. 

 Procopiu (1903). La Pellagre. Paris. 



Raubitschek (191 2). Deutsche Medicinische Wochenschrift. Berlin. 



(Fagopyrism.) 

 Roberts, S. R. (191 2). Pellagra. London. 



RoEL, F. (1880). Etiologia de la Pellagra. Oviedo. (Many references, 



plates, etc.) 

 RoNDONi (191 5). Sperimentale. 

 RoNDONi (1919). Brit. Med. Jour. 



RoussEL (1845). Traite de la Pellagra et des Pseudopellagres. Paris. (This 

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Sambon (1910). Progress Report on the Investigation of Pellagra. London. 

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Sambon and Chalmers (191 2). British Medical Journal. (Pellagra in the 

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 the work done at Burano, the same journal and article for October, 

 1912. 



Sambon (191 6). Presse Medicale, December 18. 



Sandwith (1905). Medical Diseases of Egypt, i. London. (A most excel- 

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Strambio, Junior (1890). La Pellagra. Milano. 



Warnock (Yearly). Reports of the Lunatic Asylum at Abbassia, Cairo, 



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