I. The present status of the leprosy problem in Hawaii. II. The reaction of lepers to Moro's 'percutaneous' test. III. A note upon the possibility of the mosquito acting in the transmission of leprosy / by Walter R. Brinckerhoff.

  • Brinckerhoff, Walter Remson, 1874-1911.
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1908
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I. The present status of the leprosy problem in Hawaii. II. The reaction of lepers to Moro's 'percutaneous' test. III. A note upon the possibility of the mosquito acting in the transmission of leprosy / by Walter R. Brinckerhoff. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Reaction of lepers to Moro's 'percutaneous' test
Note upon the possibility of the mosquito acting in the transmission of leprosy

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Washington : G.P.O., 1908.

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24 pages, viii leaves of plates : maps ; 24 cm

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At head of title: Treasury Department, Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service of the United States
'Investigations made in accordance with the Act of Congress approved March 3, 1905'

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