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IT is not always possible to contemplate with such pleasurable anticipatican a series of Government publications such as those dealing with varied aspects of trypanosomiasis in Central Africa-a truly gigantic problem. This is discussed in the four important communications now published*. These reports form a series prepared for the Tsetse Fly and Trypanosomiasis Committee appointed by the Secretary Stae for the Colonies and edited for publication by the staff of the Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases. It is right that it should be emphasized that this difficult task has been performed with that thoroughness and skill which are the hallmarks of this excellent institution. By so doing they have been embellished with a scientific finesse, which will be appreciated all the world over.
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MANSON-BAHR, P. Trypanosomiasis in Africa. Nature 163, 118–120 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163118a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/163118a0