Blackwater fever : its etiology and parasitology / / [J. Gordon Thomson].
- Thomson, J. G. (John Gordon), 1878-1937.
- Date:
- 1923
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Blackwater fever : its etiology and parasitology / / [J. Gordon Thomson]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![> oS Reprinted from the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, December 8th, 1923. 4 I LLCOME INSTITUTE | LIBRARY BLACKWATER FEVER: ITS ETIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY. In our last issue we referred briefly to the recent research activities of the London School of Tropical Medicine. During the past two years Dr. J. Gordon Thomson, Director of the Department of Protozoology of the School, MontTHLY INCIDENCE OF MALARIA AND BLACKWATER FEVER, SOUTHERN RHODESIA. f Hospital admissions 1913 to 1922 inclusive. a @ Malarial curve. 2----e«# Blackwater fever curve (this curve is multiplied by 10). 7 Total malaria treated in hospitals, 6,608. Total blackwater fever treated in hospitals, 492. has been engaged upon an inquiry into the etiology of blackwater fever in Southern Rhodesia, and his prelimin- ary report has just been issued. In all parts of the world where pernicious malaria is rife blackwater fever is known, while it does not occur [582/23] 22200153997](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33437798_0001.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


