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THE section of physiology concerned itself very largely with the consideration of questions which are of practical importance to workers in South Africa at the present time. Such diseases as scurvy, leprosy, and plague offer problems which demand instant consideration, and in some cases legislation. The treatment of these maladies formed the subject-matter of papers by the medical officer for Cape Colony and his staff.
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BARCROFT, J. Physiology at the British Association . Nature 73, 138–139 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073138a0
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