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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Print ISSN:
0096-6746
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Volume s1-21 (1941): Issue 1 (Jan 1941)
Publication Date:
01 Jan 1941
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Malaria on the China Burma Highway
By:
L. L. Williams Jr.
Some Contributions of United States Naval Medical Officers to Science
By:
Charles S. Butler
Amebiasis in the New Orleans Population as Revealed by Autopsy Examination of Accident Cases
By:
Ernest Carroll Faust
Observations on Natural Infections of Endamoeba Histolytica in Ateles and Rhesus Monkeys
By:
Carl M. Johnson
The Excystation of Endamoeba Histolytica in Bacteriologically Sterile Media
By:
Thomas L. Snyder
and
Henry E. Meleney
Bwamba Fever and Its Causative Virus
By:
K. C. Smithburn
,
A. F. Mahaffy
, and
J. H. Paul
The Eggs of Some Costa Rican Anophelines
By:
Henry W. Kumm
Studies in the Technique of Raising Anopheline Larvae
By:
Marston Bates
Intermittent Irrigation in Rice Cultivation, and Its Effect on Yield, Water Consumption and Anopheles Production
By:
Rolla B. Hill
and
Francisco J. C. Cambournac
Reaction of Sera from Patients with Yaws in Quantitative Complement-Fixation Tests for Syphilis and Tuberculosis
By:
Elizabeth Maltaner
An Experimentally Derived Method for Determining the Degree of Infection in Avian Malaria
By:
Harry Beckman
A Device for the Diagnosis of Enterobius Infection
By:
Clarence F. Graham
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