Further reports (no. 3) on flies as carriers of infection.

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1910
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Further reports (no. 3) on flies as carriers of infection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Spine title : Medical inspectors reports 1910

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London : Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Darling & Son, Ltd., 1910.

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48 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves, 7 leaves of plates : illustrations (photographic), tables ; 25 cm.

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Some marginal mss notes in text
Bound retaining original covers
At head of cover title : For official use
Ownership signature on cover of R. J. Reece

Contents

Contents : 1. Observations on the ways in which artificially infected flies (Musca domestica) carry and distribute pathogenic and other bacteria : by Dr. Graham-Smith.-- 2. Summary of literature relating to the bionomics of the parasitic fungus of flies (Empusa muscæ) : by Dr. Bernstein.-- 3. Note as to work in hand but not yet published, and as to proposed further work in reference to flies as carriers of infection: by Dr. Copeman

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