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Great Britain Ministry of Health

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  • Cover of: Bacteriological studies: 1. The influence of immune serum on the biological properties of pneumococci.  By F. Griflith, M.B.  2. Bacterial variation and transmissible autolysis.  By A. Eastwood, M.D. Ministry of Health.

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  • Cover of: Incidence of notifiable infectious diseases in each sanitary district in England and Wales during the year 1920.

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  • Cover of: Acute rheumatism in children in its relation to heart disease.

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  • Cover of: Recent N.H.S. prescribing trends, mainly based on prescribing during 1961 and 1962.

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  • Cover of: A review of certain aspects of the control of cerebro-spinal fever in relation particularly to a scheme for collecting the results of serum treatment.

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