The Journal of hygiene . HEfEBES CE TO W4KDS No Name Acn» 2i 6 910 ST. aEBx KKW. BAWKLLAW 228111, 1716289 1742313 ueu 2061 ^? 3 »617 WtUavaUaKB Human Plague in Colombo, 1915 r ii. K., Nirng Ac^ 10 1571716 17«2313 Kn bxux KOLLCFITTYA »6I7 Rat Plague in Colombo, 1915 5<ii) OBSERVATIONS ON EAST AFRICtAN BACILLARY DYSENTERY. By J. H. HARVEY PIRIE, , ,Captain () and Pathologist and Assistant Bacteriohxjist, E. A. Protectorate. {From the Government Bacteriological Laboratory, Nairobi. With thepermission of Dr P. H. Ros:s, Director of Laboratories, and


The Journal of hygiene . HEfEBES CE TO W4KDS No Name Acn» 2i 6 910 ST. aEBx KKW. BAWKLLAW 228111, 1716289 1742313 ueu 2061 ^? 3 »617 WtUavaUaKB Human Plague in Colombo, 1915 r ii. K., Nirng Ac^ 10 1571716 17«2313 Kn bxux KOLLCFITTYA »6I7 Rat Plague in Colombo, 1915 5<ii) OBSERVATIONS ON EAST AFRICtAN BACILLARY DYSENTERY. By J. H. HARVEY PIRIE, , ,Captain () and Pathologist and Assistant Bacteriohxjist, E. A. Protectorate. {From the Government Bacteriological Laboratory, Nairobi. With thepermission of Dr P. H. Ros:s, Director of Laboratories, and A. D. MiLXE, , Protectorate Forces.) Introductory. East African dysentery has ceased to be of merely local import-ance. With troops here from nearly all parts of the Empire carriersarc almost certain to take infections acquired here to other places. Iam emboldened therefore to put these observations on record, because,with one exception, so far as I am aware no observations have beenpublished on bacillary dysentery in Eastern Africa. I am the moreencouraged to do so because I have to record the common occurrenceof an organism which has not hitherto been recogni


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