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THIS work has been prepared primarily for the use of students in the authors' course of protozoology in the School of Hygiene of the Johns Hopkins University, but it will be of great use to students pursuing similar courses in other institutions, and to medical officers who desire a concise statement of the facts of protozoology. Emphasis is rightly laid on the value of a study of parasites from lower animals, which are often more easily obtained than the allied species occurring in man, and serve as excellent material for practice in technique and in the study of life-cycles.
Human Protozoology.
By Prof. Robert W. Hegner Prof. William H. Taliaferro. Pp. xix + 597. (New York: The Macmillan Co.; London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1924.) 4.50 dollars.
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Human Protozoology. Nature 114, 308 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114308a0
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