Pamphlets
- Reference:GB 250 9/L/10/1/55-67
- Dates of Creation:1905-1913
- Language of Material:English
Scope and Content
55: 1905. Report of the mosquito survey of the Eastern line of railway of the C.S.A.R. together with recommendations for the reduction of fever by L. Bostock and C.B. Simpson. 35 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
56: Apr 1905. ‘Malaria: its history, prevention and cure’ by A. Fleming, Rhodesian Agricultural Journal, 12 pages, 24cm, letterpress, reprint.
57: 1907. ‘Fluid extract of Cassia Beareana in Blackwater Fever’ by D. Leonard Bostock, Transvaal Medical Journal, II, 12 ,pp. 273-275.
58: 31 July 1907. Medical Officer of Durban Corporation’s report for the municipal year ending 31st July 1907. 23 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
59: June 1910. ‘The prevention of malaria in the Northern Transvaal’ by Henry L. Gordon, Transvaal Medical Journal, 12 pages, 22cm, letterpress, 2 copies, reprint.
60: 1910. ‘Malaria: hoe de zietke ontstaat en hoe zij kan voorkomen worden’ by Sir Ronald Ross, 8 pages, 21cm, letterpress.
61: 1910. ‘Malarial fever: how it is caused and how it may be prevented’ by Sir Ronald Ross, 8 pages, 21cm, letterpress. An English version of Item 60 which was written specially for the South African Anti-Malarial Association.
62: 1910. Report on the public health of Southern Rhodesia for the year ended 31st December 1909, 19 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
63: 1910. ‘Epidemic malaria’ by H.A. Spencer, Transvaal Medical Journal, V, 7, pp. 134-142.
64: 1911. ‘Anti-malarial measures carried out at the Selati Railway Construction Depot, Newington, Northern Transvaal’ by J. Stanley Avery, Transvaal Medical Journal, VII, pp. 59-67.
65: 1911. Report of executive committee of the South African Anti-Malarial Association and proceedings of the first annual meeting of members, 17 pages, 22cm, letterpress, 2 copies.
66: 1913. Report of executive committee of the South African Anti-Malarial Association for the period ended 30th June 1913, and proceedings of the third annual meeting of members, 18 pages, 22cm, letterpress.
67: 1912. ‘How to form and carry on local anti-malarial associations’ by South African Anti-Malarial Association, 13 pages, 20cm, letterpress.
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