The relation of the Panama Canal to the introduction of yellow fever into Asia : A paper read before the Epidemiological Society of London / by Dr. Patrick Manson, C.M.G., F.R.S., medical advisor to H.M. Colonial Office, ex-president of the Epidemiological Society.

  • Manson, Patrick, Sir, 1844-1922
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1903
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The relation of the Panama Canal to the introduction of yellow fever into Asia : A paper read before the Epidemiological Society of London / by Dr. Patrick Manson, C.M.G., F.R.S., medical advisor to H.M. Colonial Office, ex-president of the Epidemiological Society. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed at the Bedford Press, 1903.

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40 pages ; 22 cm

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Contents includes: Note on the genus "stegomyia" (Theobald), and its distribution. By F.V. Theobald, pages 34-40.

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