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A NUMBER of papers by members of the University of Manitoba form an admirable review of modern knowledge of the dermatophytes, or fungi which produce ringworm and favus diseases of human skin. The general mycologist will find many features of interest in this field of specialist endeavour, and Dr. P. H. Gregory has provided adequate summaries1.
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” The Dermatophytes”, Biol. Rev., 10, 208 (1935). and ” The Parasitic Activity of the Ringworm Fungi” Trans. St. John's Hospital Dermatological Society, 56–65 (1935).
” The Dermatophytes of Manitoba, Canada”, communicated to the Ninth International Congress of Dermatology, and appearing in the first volume of deliberations of the Congress. (Budapest: ” Pátria'-nyomda. R.-T.”.)
J. Amer. Med. Assoc., 105, 1262–1264 (October 19, 1935).
Canad. Med. Assoc. J., 33, 534–536 (1935).
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Canadian Work on Dermatophyte Fungi. Nature 138, 176 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138176a0
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