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1890 a. — Treatment of abdominal hydatids <Austral. M. J., Melbourne, n. s., v. 
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Ross, John W. [M. D., Surg., U. S. Navy.] 
1903 a. — Reasons for believing that the only way in nature for yellow fever to be 
contracted by man is from the mosquito. [Read before Am. Pub. Health Ass., 
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1903 b— Idem. Reprint. 11 pp. 8°. Columbus, Ohio. [Lib. Stiles.] 
1903 c. — Idem. [Correction of 1903 a.] [Letter to editor, dated Washington, D. 
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1903 d.— Idem. [Abstract of 1903 a] <N. York M. J. (1263), v. 77 (7), Feb. 14, p. 
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1903 e. — Transmission of yellow fever. [Abstract of 1903 a] <Med. News, N. Y. 
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1903 g. — Report of the committee on the etiology of vellow fever. [Abstract of 
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1904 a.— Idem. [Original] < Am. Pub. Health Ass. Rep., Columbus, Ohio (31. 
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Ross, Philip H. [M. R. C. S., Govt. Bacteriologist, Uganda.] 
1905 a. — A note on the natural occurrence of piroplasmosis in the monkey 
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