. Texas medical journal. es ofthe anophelina, and it has been found to be both a filaria and amalaria carrier; but the true filaria mosquito—the kind that pro-duces elephantiasis (and that disease is common in Sudan)—is aculex; c. fatigaiis. ^Further,* says Dr. Balfour, the recent la-borious researches of Dr. Graham, of Beyrouf {Journal TropicMed., January 2, 1903), seem to have completely proved thatthis mosquito is the transgressor in the case of dengue, « * *forming the intermediate host for the. protozoon of that disease.^ The report is beautifully printed and bound, and is illustratedwith
. Texas medical journal. es ofthe anophelina, and it has been found to be both a filaria and amalaria carrier; but the true filaria mosquito—the kind that pro-duces elephantiasis (and that disease is common in Sudan)—is aculex; c. fatigaiis. ^Further,* says Dr. Balfour, the recent la-borious researches of Dr. Graham, of Beyrouf {Journal TropicMed., January 2, 1903), seem to have completely proved thatthis mosquito is the transgressor in the case of dengue, « * *forming the intermediate host for the. protozoon of that disease.^ The report is beautifully printed and bound, and is illustratedwith colored pictures of a dozen or more species of mosquito, of 318 TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL. beetles and flies^ and is altogether a most valuable contribution tothe interesting stndy of tropical diseases. The second report was received long before the firsts and wasreviewed something like a year or more ago. The Gordon Memorial College is nnder the patronage of H. King of England; and the Eight Hon. Lord Kitchener,. DR. J. D. LAW. of Khartoum, G. C. B. K. C. M. S., etc., is President. A longlist of Right Honorablos, including the Right Hon. Sir ErnestCassell, K. C. M. S., who donated a million dollars to the con-sumption sanitarium founded by the King. Death of Dr. Law.—It is with pain and profound regret thatwe announce the deatli of one of Texas ablest, most distinguished TEXAS MEDICAL JOURXAL. 319 and popular physician. Dr. Jarrette D. Law, of Belton. He diedat his honit Tuesday mornings January 21st (ult.), after a briefillness, at the early age of 47 years. Dr. Law was one of the most scholarly and accomplished physi-cians of the State. He possessed all the qualities that go to makeup the true physician, and he was held in the highest respect byall classes. His funeral was an outpouring of the population ofBell county, irrespective of class or conditions, the largest everwitnessed in Bell or any other county. Business was suspended,and the city was in mourning. Tho
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