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" Button from the West Coast of Africa, and called by him Trypanosoma gambiense. 3. That the so-called cases of trypanosoma fever described from the West Coast may be, and probably are, cases of sleeping sickness in the earliest stages. "
The Medical Age - Page 951
1903
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Reports of the Sleeping Sickness Commission, Issues 1-5

Royal Society (Great Britain). Sleeping Sickness Commission - 1903 - 382 pages
...points, it may be well to point out at the outset that this report firings forward evidence to show — 1. That Sleeping Sickness is caused by the entrance...the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid of a species of trypanosoma. 2. That this species is prol»bly that discovered by Forde and descriltcd by Dutton from...
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Medical Sentinel, Volume 12

1904 - 686 pages
...of Sleeping Sickness. Colonel Bruce, in the British Medical Journal, makes the following statement in regard to this affection: 1. That sleeping sickness...probably that discovered by Forde and described by Dutton from the West Coast of Africa, and called by him Trypanosoma gambiense. 3. That the so-called...
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Bacteriology and the Public Health

Sir George Newman - 1904 - 606 pages
...appears to be inoculable in animals. Sleeping Sickness. — Investigations point to the conclusion that sleeping sickness is caused by the entrance into the blood, and thence into the cerebro-spinal fluid, of a species of trypanosoma (probably the Trypanosoma gamblene,...
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Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Volume 36

American Geographical Society of New York - 1904 - 860 pages
...the death of many thousands of persons on the Congo and in Uganda, is a human tsetse-fly disease. It is caused by the entrance into the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid of a species of trypanosoma, probably Trypanosoma Gambiense. The trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...
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Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Volume 35

American Geographical Society of New York - 1903 - 644 pages
...distribution of Sleeping Sickness and Glossina Palpalis correspond. It has been ascertained that the disease is caused by the entrance into the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of a species of trypanosoma; that the trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the healthy only by the Glossina...
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Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 48

1905 - 622 pages
...cent. SI.F.KPING SICKNESS. ther Report on Sleeping Sickness in Uganda" bring forward evidence to show : 1. That sleeping sickness is caused by the entrance...the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid of a species of trypanosoma. 2. That this species is probably that discovered by Forde and described by Dutton from...
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Modern Medicine, Volumes 13-14

John Harvey Kellogg - 1904 - 586 pages
...Bruce (British Medical Journal} draws the following conclusions in regard to this affection : — 1. Sleeping sickness is caused by the entrance into the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of a species of trypanosomata. 2. This species is probably that discovered by Forde and described by Dutton on the...
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Bulletin of the American Geographical Society of New York, Volume 36

American Geographical Society of New York - 1904 - 910 pages
...the death of many thousands of persons on the Congo and in Uganda, is a human tsetse-fly disease. It is caused by the entrance into the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid of a species of trypanosoma, probably Trypanosoma Gambiense. The trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...
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Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 47

1904 - 916 pages
...remarks will "become a classic." Its conclusions are thus summarized : Conclusions of the New Report. — 1. That sleeping sickness is caused by the entrance into the blood and cerebro spinal fluid of a species of trypanosome. 2. That this species is probably that discovered...
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