Natives found to be infected with Trypanosomiasis in Senegambia: after-history

Date:
1911-1918
Reference:
MS.4805
Part of:
Dutton, Joseph Everett (1877-1905), and Todd, John Lancelot (1876-1949), tropical medicine specialists
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Description

Todd John Lancelot: Note-book containing records of the after-history of natives found to be infected with Trypanosomiasis in Senegambia. Author's holograph MS. Dated from 11 February 1911 to 6 March 1918 (Fourth chart). Dr. Todd has written inside the upper cover: 'This book records attempts to follow the after-history of natives found to be infected with trypanosomes in Senegambia in 1911.' Lettered on the spine: 'Expedition to the Gambia. Observation-Book. 1911.' This was the Twenty-seventh Expedition sent out by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in January 1911, under Dr. Todd and Professor Simeon Burt Wolbach [1880-1954].

Publication/Creation

1911-1918

Physical description

20 Charts + 6II. 4to. 23 x 18 cm. In a half-leather bound note-book. The charts are made up from three 4to. sheets pasted together.

Acquisition note

Presented 1967.

Ownership note

From the Todd Collection.

Finding aids

Database description transcribed from S.A.J. Moorat, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1962-1973).

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  • 314522