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ALTHOUGH the primary object of my recent visit to India was to see what progress had been made in preventing malaria on estates advised by the India Branch of the Ross Institute, I took the opportunity of visiting Delhi and Hyderabad, Deccan. In all these areas astonishing progress has been made since my visit in 1928–1929.
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WATSON, M. Prevention of Malaria in India Recent Advances. Nature 145, 878–881 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145878a0
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