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  • The Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research: staff including the director Andrew Balfour (seated centre) and his successor Charles Wenyon (seated to his left). Photograph, 1923.
  • The Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research: staff including the director Andrew Balfour (seated centre) and his successor Charles Wenyon (seated to his left). Photograph, 1923.
  • Human intestinal protozoa in the Near East : an inquiry into some problems affecting the spread and incidence of intestinal protozoal infections of British troops and natives in the Near East, with special reference to the carrier question, diagnosis and treatment of amoebic dysentery, and an account of three new human intestinal protozoa / by C.M. Wenyon and F.W. O'Connor.
  • Human intestinal protozoa in the Near East : an inquiry into some problems affecting the spread and incidence of intestinal protozoal infections of British troops and natives in the Near East, with special reference to the carrier question, diagnosis and treatment of amoebic dysentery, and an account of three new human intestinal protozoa / by C.M. Wenyon and F.W. O'Connor.
  • Site of the Wellcome Building, Gordon Street front, seen from the north east. Photograph accessed by W.B.S.R. on 28 September, 1922. N.B. reformed balcony on northern part of building.
  • Site of the Wellcome Building, Gordon street
  • Pathological research laboratory, W.B.S.R., 1926
  • Sir Patrick Hehir, Malaria in India
  • 10 Henrietta Street, first home of the WBSR