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Further Inquiries into the Zoological Status of the Polymorphic Mammalian Trypanosomes of Africa, and the Means by which they are Spread in Nature

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

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The object of this paper is to develop the ideas put forward in previous publications (Duke, 1919, 1921).

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