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Observations relating to the Structure and Geographical Distribution of certain Trypanosomes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

G. F. Petrie
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Assistant-Bacteriologist, Serum Department, Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine
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The following notes on trypanosomes which I have observed in certain mammals, birds, and goldfish obtained in the neighbourhood of Elstree in Hertfordshire appear worthy of publication, for the reason that our knowledge regarding the geographical distribution of trypanosomes is far from complete. No description has as yet been given of the trypanosomes found in bats by various observers, and a species encountered by me in the mole is, I believe, new.

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