THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF LIVERPOOL 
Publications of the 
Liverpool School oi 1 ropical Medicine 
MEMOIR I 
Malarial Fever: its Cause, Prevention, and Treatment (1903). Con¬ 
taining full Details for the use of Travellers, Sportsmen, Soldiers, and Residents in 
Malarious Places. By Ronald Ross. C.B., F.R.S., F.R.C.S, With Frontispiece 
and Plate. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 
MEMOIR II 
Report of the Malaria Expedition to Sierra Leone (1899). L>\ 
Ronald Ross, D.P.H., M.R.C.S., H. E. Annf.tt, M.B., D.P.H., and E. E. Austen. 
Being a full account of the first expedition of the School, and containing besides 
much matter relating to the parasites of malaria, to the gnats which cari\ them, a 
embodying some previous observations of Major Ross in India. Illustrated by our 
maps and five full-page collotypes. Quarto. Price 21s. 
MEMOIR III 
Report of the Malaria Expedition to Nigeria (1900). By H. L- Anne , 
I D., D.P.H., the late J. Everett Dutton, M.B., Ch.B., and J. H. Ellioh, i 
’art 1. Malarial Fever, etc. Giving a full account of the expedition, with numerous 
ievvs in the text, charts, maps, and two plates, and containing muci mater 
eneral importance. Quarto. Price 10s. 6d. 
MEMOIR IV 
Report of the Malaria Expedition to Nigeria (1900). By th 
uthors. Part 11. Filariasis. Containing many new observations upon 1 
iirds, with numerous illustrations and nineteen plates, five o w 1C1 * re 
nd give the microscopical anatomy of the head of Anopheles costahs (by 
L Dutton). Quarto. Out of print 
MEMOIR V, PART 1 
*rst Progress Report of the Campaign against “ 
5ierr a Leone (1901). By Major R. Ross, F. ■ ■ - Cam ign , with a letter 
October, igoi, giving details of the commencemen price Ig 
r °m Dr. Daniels regarding the results arrived at to date. 
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'ierra Leone. By M. Logan Taylor, MB., clatea 
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