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Report of the second International conference on sleeping-sickness : held in Paris, November 5th to 7th, 1928.

LIBRA 341.1L III.1 1928 no.1-3
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
League of Nations.
Conference Name:
International conference on sleeping-sickness (2nd : 1928 : Paris)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African trypanosomiasis.
Epidemic encephalitis.
Physical Description:
90 p. : ill. (maps) forms. ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
[Geneva : Imp. du J. de G., 1928]
Contents:
Agenda of the second International conference on sleeping-sickness.
Report of the conference: Recommendations adopted.
Address by the Right Hon. W. Ormsby-Gore, M.P., parliamentary under-secretary of state for the colonies, London.
Report submitted by the Belgian Ministry of the colonies: Trypanosomiasis in the Belgian Congo.
Memorandum submitted by the British Colonial office.
Sleeping-sickness in the Sudan. (Signed: G.H. Maurice
P.M.O. Sudan defence force)
Report submitted by the Inspector-general's office of the public health service of the Ministry of the colonies of the French Republic: Campaign against sleeping-sickness in French colonies and mandated territories (Togoland and the Cameroons)
Report submitted by the Directorate-general for Morocco and the colonies of Spain (Spanish Guinea and Fernando Po)
Notes:
At head of title: C. H. 743. Geneva, December 1928. League of nations. Health organisation.
Publications of the League of nations. III. Health. 1928. III. 18.
OCLC:
22235705

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