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RefNoMS/914/2/20
LevelItem
TitleCopy article, 'Beri-beri and uncured rice', by [James Cantlie?]
Date15 May 1911
DescriptionCommencing: 'Since Dr. Braddon first put forward his suggestion that beri-beri was associated with the consumption of uncured or unpolished rice...' The piece concludes with an Editorial comment: 'Dr, Braddon's letter on beri-beri which also appears in today's issue only came to hand after the above was written...We regret the tone in which Dr Braddon has seen fit to approach this matter...'

Re-typed version of an editorial article from the Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 15 May 1911.
Extent3p.
FormatTypescript copy
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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