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  •   GB 0809 Admin - Adminstration
    •   14 - Press, publicity and communications
      • 03 - Press agency photographs: British contributions to tropical health relating to the opening of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases
Ref NoGB 0809 Admin/14/03/04
LevelItem
TitleTwo researchers working on experiment with chicks and mosquitoes
DateMay 1951
DescriptionCaption on reverse: Some birds are liable to suffer from malaria, and it has been found that the disease develops in their brains before becoming apparent. Here, a chicken is about to be infected with a bite from a mosquito, some of which are in the transparent containers on the bench
AccessStatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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Two researchers working on experiment with chicks and mosquitoes

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