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Flies in Relation to Disease Non-Bloodsucking Flies

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THIS is just the book for students who either are, or are to be, occupied with questions of public health; it is careful, well-digested, precise, and clear. Dr. Graham-Smith has practical knowledge of the things that he writes about, having already published numerous experiments on the transmission of bacteria by flies. His book is freely illustrated by excellent plates and text-figures by Mr. Edwin Wilson.

Flies in Relation to Disease. Non-Bloodsucking Flies.

By Dr. G. S. Graham-Smith. Pp. xiv + 292 + xxiv plates. (Cambridge: University Press, 1913.) Price 10s. 6d. net.

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Flies in Relation to Disease Non-Bloodsucking Flies . Nature 92, 421–422 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/092421a0

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