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A Note on the New Species of Eimeria found in Man by Dr E. P. Snijders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

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In the foregoing paper Dr E. P. Snijders has described the oöcysts of a species of Eimeria which he found in the stools of a patient under his care in Medan (Sumatra). The manuscript of this paper, together with a preparation containing the cysts in question, was kindly sent to me by the author with the request that I would “be so kind as to add my opinion, and give to the species its right name.” I shall do my best to comply with both these requests in the present note.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1920

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