A malaria problem ; On some peculiar pigmented cells found in two mosquitos (sic) fed on malarial blood / by Surgeon-Major Ronald Ross ; (With note by Surgeon-Major Smyth).

  • Ross, Ronald, Sir, 1857-1932.
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[London?] : [British Medical Association?], [1897]

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10 pages ; 21 cm.

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Reprinted from the British medical journal, December 18, 1897
Autograph note by R. Ross on p. 1 : 'The original discovery, page 3, R. Ross 1.6.27'
The first paper, 'A malaria problem', is an unsigned introduction to Ross's paper; it was probably written by a BMJ editor

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