A study of the evidence as to the source of the infection which caused the cases of tetanus at Mulkowal, Punjab, India, during inoculation against plague in October, 1902 / by James Cantlie.

  • Cantlie, James, Sir, 1851-1926.
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A study of the evidence as to the source of the infection which caused the cases of tetanus at Mulkowal, Punjab, India, during inoculation against plague in October, 1902 / by James Cantlie. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : [publisher not identified], 1907.

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pages 34-61 ; 27 cm

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In: The Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, No. 3, Vol. X, Friday, February 1, 1907

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