CO129-341 - Acting Governor May Governor Lugard - 1907 [7-10] — Page 531

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Hon. Col. Seey.,

Enclosure 2. Mr.

1

LG1526 40073

RECO

Report from Dr. Hunter attached, the Proto-zoological articles on the Haemosporidia and the Trypanosoma of Frog are particularly interesting, those on the Haemosporidia tend to show that the Dactylosoma and the Drepanidium are quite distinct.

The article on the induction of Plague by feeding seems to me to prove conclusively that plague may be infected through the gastro-intestinal tract. I had discussed this question very fully with Dr. Klein when at home on leave and it occurred to me that Dr. Klein's finding that intestinal plague could be set up by feeding with dried cultures and organs might have an important bearing on the epidemiology of the disease as it occurs here, this is being still further investigated.

The final article on the Preservation of natural colours in Museum preparations is of much practical importance.

3rd. October, 1907.

(S.) J.H. Atkinson,

P.C.H.O.

Page 56

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Hon. Col. Seey., Enclosure 2. Mr. 1 LG1526 40073 RECO Report from Dr. Hunter attached, the Proto-zoological articles on the Haemosporidia and the Trypanosoma of Frog are particularly interesting, those on the Haemosporidia tend to show that the Dactylosoma and the Drepanidium are quite distinct. The article on the induction of Plague by feeding seems to me to prove conclusively that plague may be infected through the gastro-intestinal tract. I had discussed this question very fully with Dr. Klein when at home on leave and it occurred to me that Dr. Klein's finding that intestinal plague could be set up by feeding with dried cultures and organs might have an important bearing on the epidemiology of the disease as it occurs here, this is being still further investigated. The final article on the Preservation of natural colours in Museum preparations is of much practical importance. 3rd. October, 1907. (S.) J.H. Atkinson, P.C.H.O. Page 56
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Hon. Col. Seey., Sanclosure 2. Mr. 1 LG 1526 40073 RECO Report from Dr. Hunter attached, the Proto- -zoological articles on the Haemosporidia and the Trypanosoma of Frog are particularly interesting, those on the Haamosporidia tend to show that the Daetylosoma and the Drepanidium are quite distinet. The article on the induction of Plague by Feeding soms to me to prove sonelusively that plague may be infected through the gastro-intestinal tract. had discussed this question very fully with Dr.Klein when at home on leave and it occurred to me that Dr. Klein's finding that intestinal plague could be set up by feeding with dried cultures and organs. 'might have an important bearing on the epidemiology of the disease as it occurs here, this is being still further investi- -gatod. The final article on the Preservation of natural colours in Museum preparations is of much practical importance. 3rd. October, 1907. (8.) J.H.Atkinson, P.C.H.O. 56
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Hon. Col. Seey.,

Sanclosure 2. Mr.

1

LG 1526 40073

RECO

Report from Dr. Hunter attached, the Proto-

-zoological articles on the Haemosporidia and the Trypanosoma of

Frog are particularly interesting, those on the Haamosporidia

tend to show that the Daetylosoma and the Drepanidium are quite

distinet.

The article on the induction of Plague by

Feeding soms to me to prove sonelusively that plague may be

infected through the gastro-intestinal tract. † had discussed

this question very fully with Dr.Klein when at home on leave

and it occurred to me that Dr. Klein's finding that intestinal

plague could be set up by feeding with dried cultures and organs.

'might have an important bearing on the epidemiology of the

disease as it occurs here, this is being still further investi-

-gatod.

The final article on the Preservation of

natural colours in Museum preparations is of much practical

importance.

3rd. October, 1907.

(8.) J.H.Atkinson,

P.C.H.O.

56

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