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Leishmania - growth & development

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    Infection of hamsters (Cricetulus griseus) with Leishmania donovani by the oral and conjunctival routes / Shortt, H.E. [and others].

    | Date: [1932]
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    Infection of hamsters (Cricetulus griseus) with Leishmania donovani by the oral and conjunctival routes / by H.E. Shortt [and others].

    | Date: 1928
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    The successful transmission of cutaneous leishmaniasis by inoculation to man from a natural lesion occurring on a dog in India / by J.A. Sinton.

    Sinton, J. A. (John Alexander), 1884-1956. | Date: 1938
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    The "Resistant non-flagellate torpedo and O bodies" of Row seen in old cultures of Leishmania donovani in their relationship to the production of infections / by H.E. Shortt [and others].

    | Date: [1927]
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    The "Resistant non-flagellate torpedo and O bodies" of Row seen in old cultures of Leishmania donovani in their relationship to the production of infections / Shortt, H.E. [and others].

    | Date: [1932]
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