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Identifier: annalsoftropical12live (find matches)
Title: Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Subjects: Parasites
Publisher: Liverpool University Press (etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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Appendix B.—^Accra Laboratory Report, 1917. Appendix l\\ p. 51. KiEFFER, J. J. (1913)- Voyage de Ch. Alluaud et H. Jeaimel en Afrique Orientale (1911-1912). Insectes Dipteres I. Chironomidae and Cecidomyidae. Paris. Pr.\tt, F. C. (1907). Notes on Puntdes. U.S. Dept. Agric. Bur. oj Ent. Bull. No. 64,Pt. III. 302 EXPLANATION OF PLATE Forcipomyia rngranii, sp. n.Fig. 1. Head and first thoracic segment of larva ( X 120 circa). Fig. 2. Anal extremity of larva with posterior pseudopodretracted (x 120 circa). Fig. 3. Anal extremity of larva, ventral view, showing pseudopodexerted (x 120 circa). Fig. 4. Mandible of larva ( x 370 circa). Fig. 5. Pupa, dorsal view (x 25 circa). Fig. 6. Respiratory trumpet of pupa ( X 185 circa). Fig. 7. Antenna of female (small basal segment not shown)( X 120 circa). Fig. 8. Antenna of male (small basal segment not shown).(X 120 circa). Fig. 9. Male palpus (x 185 circa). Fig. 10. Female palpus (X 185 circa). Annals Trap. Med. is ParasttoL. Vol. XII PLATE nil
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II. /•. Carter, ad iiat. del. C. Tinliiig ir Co., Ltd., Imp. 303 STUDIES IN THE TREATMENT OFMALARIA XVIII. A COMPARISON OF THE VALUE OFCONTINUOUS AND INTERRUPTED QUININEADMINISTRATION IN SIMPLE TERTIAN MALARIA (SECOND COMMUNICATION) BY LlEUT.-CoL. J. W. W. STEPHENS, R.A.M.C. W. YORKE B. BLACKLOCK J. W. S. MACFIE C. FORSTER COOPER AND H. F. CARTER From the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Under taken a I the request of the War Office (Received for publication ii November, 1918) In a previous study (1918) we have shown to what extentrelapses can be prevented during the course of the treatment byinterrupted administration of quinine, i.e. administration on each oftwo consecutive days weekly. The present series of observationswere conducted in order to ascertain whether a certain amount ofquinine weekly is better given in small doses divided over six or sevendays each week (continuous treatment) or in larger doses given ontwo consecutive days only each week (interrupted treatment).

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