Further reports (no. 4) on flies as carriers of infection.

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1911
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Further reports (no. 4) on flies as carriers of infection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : H.M.S.O., 1911 ([London] : Darling & Son)

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48 pages ; 25 cm.

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Contents: 1. An experimental investigation on the range of flight of flies / by Dr Copeman, Mr Howlett and Mr Merriman.--2. Memorandum on the result of examinations of flies from Postwick Village and refuse deposit : with a note on the occurrence of the lesser housefly at Leeds / by Mr Austen.--3. The part played by flies in the dispersal of the eggs of parasitic worms / by Dr Nicoll.--4. Further observations on the ways in which artificially infected flies carry and distribute pathogenic and other bacteria / by Dr Graham-Smith.

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