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  •   GB 0809 Ross - Ross, Col Sir Ronald (1857-1932)
    •   90 - Material on Ross' expedition to Mauritius to investigate and eradicate malaria in 1907-1908
      • 03 - Letters to Ross on the malaria situation in Mauritius after Ross' expedition
Ref NoGB 0809 Ross/90/03/63
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TitleLetter from Donald d'Emmerez de Charmoy
Date7/3/1910
DescriptionHe is still busy with anti-malaria work and is studying millions as a means of mosquito control. The Royal Commission still has not reported and hopes that when it does the governor will be authorised to provide an official anti-malaria budget but their internal politics make work more difficult. Discusses mosquito control by fish
AccessStatusOpen
LanguageFrench
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