Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology . lock, B. ; Macfie, J. W. S. ;Cooper, C. Forster ; and Carter, H. F. Studies in the Treatment of Malaria : XIX.—Intravenous Injections ofDisodoluargol in Simple Tertian Malaria Stephens, J. W. W. ; Yorke, W. ; BlacIvLock, B. ; Macfie, J. W. S. ;Cooper, C. Forster ; and Carter, H. F. Studies in the Treatment of Malaria : XX.—Intramuscular Injections ofCoUosol Manganese in Simple Tertian Malaria Matthews, J. R. ; and Smith, A. Malins The Spread and Incidence of Intestinal Protozoal Infections in the Populationof Great Britain. I. Civilian
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology . lock, B. ; Macfie, J. W. S. ;Cooper, C. Forster ; and Carter, H. F. Studies in the Treatment of Malaria : XIX.—Intravenous Injections ofDisodoluargol in Simple Tertian Malaria Stephens, J. W. W. ; Yorke, W. ; BlacIvLock, B. ; Macfie, J. W. S. ;Cooper, C. Forster ; and Carter, H. F. Studies in the Treatment of Malaria : XX.—Intramuscular Injections ofCoUosol Manganese in Simple Tertian Malaria Matthews, J. R. ; and Smith, A. Malins The Spread and Incidence of Intestinal Protozoal Infections in the Populationof Great Britain. I. Civilians in Liverpool Royal Infirmary. II. ArmyRecruits ... Matthews, J. R. ; and Smith, A. Malins The Spread and Incidence of Intestinal Protozoal Infections in the Populationof Great Britain. III. Children Stephens, J. W. W. ; Yorke, W . ; Bl.\cklock, B. ; Macfie, |. W. S. ;Cooper, C. Forster ; and Carter, H. F. Studies in the Treatment of Malaria : XXI. .Arsenic in Simple TertianMalaria 259 273 279 281 303 339 343 3+9 361 37^ \ ~r. rf^ PRESENTATION OF THEMARY KINGSLEY MEDAL TO DR. GRIFFITH EVANS The North Wales Branch of the British Medical Associationon 14th December, 1917, gave a luncheon at the Imperial Hotel,Colwyn Bay, m honour of Griffith Evans, , CM. (McGill),, of Brynkmallt, Bangor, on the occasion of a presenta-tion to him of the Mary Kingsley Medal for distinguished Scientistswho have assisted the cause of Tropical Medicine by originalresearch. The Committee of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicinehad unanimously agreed to offer to Dr. Evans the Medal of theSchool, which was struck in commemoration of the work of thelate Aliss Mary Kingsley in West Africa. At the luncheon Dr. H. Drinkwater, of Wrexham, presided, andin proposing his health said that their distinguished guest was thepioneer in the study of Protozoology in connection with infections,and had added something of permanent value to the sum of humanknowledge. Professor J. W. W. S
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