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THE “Acht en Twintigste Jaarverslag van het Koloniaal Instituut” gives a brief account of the work of the Dutch Colonial Institute at Amsterdam during the year 1938. Its activities have included public lectures, courses of instruction in tropical hygiene, researches on tropical diseases such as yellow fever and psittacosis, studies in mosquito control and the chemical examination of more than four thousand samples. The valuable work recorded in this year-book gives ample evidence that the Dutch Colonial Institute continues actively to serve the interests of Holland and its oversea possessions.
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Dutch Colonial Institute. Nature 144, 190 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144190b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/144190b0