| RefNo | MC/19/127 |
| AltRefNo | MC.04127 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Memorandum from [David] Bruce, War Office, 68 Victoria Street, London, to the Secretaries of the Royal Society |
| Creator | Bruce; Sir David (1855-1931); British bacteriologist and parasitologist |
| Date | 25 October 1904 |
| Description | 'There are two Trypanosoma diseases of cattle in South Africa, one caused by T. theileri, and the other the Tsetse Fly disease, by T. brucei. Arsenic is useless as a curative agent, although it will prolong an animal's life for some time. The Trypanosoma of Sleeping Sickness [African trypanosomiasis] and Tsetse Fly disease are quite distinct, - T.gambiense and T. brucei. The former is conveyed from the sick to the healthy by means of Glossina palpalis; the other by G. morsitans and pallidipes. D Bruce, Colonel R.A.M.C.'. |
| Extent | 1p |
| Format | Typescript |
| AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| NA8153 | Bruce; Sir; David (1855 - 1931); bacteriologist and parasitologist | 1855 - 1931 |