Uncinariasis (Hookworm disease) in Porto Rico : a medical and economic problem . ?&% %??. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. February 6, , That the report entitled Uncinariasis (Hookworm Disease) inPorto Rico; a Medical and Economic Problem, prepared under the direction ofthe Secretary of War, in the Surgeon Generals Office, by Major Bailey , Medical Corps, United States Army, and Pedro Gutierrez Igaravidez,Director of Tropical and Transmissible Diseases, Service of Porto Rico, mem-bers of the former Porto Rico American Commissi


Uncinariasis (Hookworm disease) in Porto Rico : a medical and economic problem . ?&% %??. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. February 6, , That the report entitled Uncinariasis (Hookworm Disease) inPorto Rico; a Medical and Economic Problem, prepared under the direction ofthe Secretary of War, in the Surgeon Generals Office, by Major Bailey , Medical Corps, United States Army, and Pedro Gutierrez Igaravidez,Director of Tropical and Transmissible Diseases, Service of Porto Rico, mem-bers of the former Porto Rico American Commission, be printed, with illus-trations, as a Senate document. Charles G. Bennett, Secretary,By H. M. Rose, Assistant Secretary. 11 CONTENTS. Page. Introduction 1 Conditions affecting uncinariasis in Porto Rico 3 Comments on the early history of the island—uncinariasis introduced intothe island by African slaves—social condition of victims of the diseasemisjudged by foreign visitors. Brief description of the island, its industries, and its working classes in thecountry districts: physuncinariasishook00ashf


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