An inquiry as to amoebic dysentery. An inquiry as to disturbing the public mind. Dysentery statistics of the Phillippine Islands. Filipino emigration to the territory of Hawaii. Some Philippine diseases. The most congested agricultural population known. Five Visayan Islands, P. I. / by L. E. Pinkham.

  • Pinkham, L. E.
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1911
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An inquiry as to amoebic dysentery. An inquiry as to disturbing the public mind. Dysentery statistics of the Phillippine Islands. Filipino emigration to the territory of Hawaii. Some Philippine diseases. The most congested agricultural population known. Five Visayan Islands, P. I. / by L. E. Pinkham. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Hong Kong : South China Morning Post, 1911.

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