Record

RefNoRR/16/47
LevelItem
TitleReferee's report by James McFadyen, on a paper 'Further remarks on the production of a malarial form of South African Horse-Sickness' by Dr A Edington
Date23 November 1903
DescriptionSectional Committee:[Physiology and Zoology]

Not recommended for publication in either the Philosophical Transactions or Proceedings. Thinks the conclusions of the paper are not justified by the results of the experiments described, but also actually erroneous. The interpretation of the results can be objected to on the grounds that a simpler interpretation affords a better explanation of the facts. Thinks the peculiar remittent fever observed was an experimentally induced pyroplasmosa, the donkeys having been the natural subjects of a chronic form of that sickness. Mentions the lack of a control.

[Not published]

Endorsed on recto as received 24 November 1903.
Extent5p
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionLetter on paper and typescript
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AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA661McNeill; Sir; James McFadyen (1892 - 1964)1892 - 1964
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