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Mapharsen in the treatment of therapeutic benign tertian malaria

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Read at the up-State interhospital conference at Utica State Hospital, April 26, 1941.

Since this paper was written, Dr. Whitehead has been called to active military service. He is a major in the United States Army Medical Corps, stationed at the Lovell General Hospital, Fort Devens, Mass.

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Whitehead, D., Dorey, J.J. Mapharsen in the treatment of therapeutic benign tertian malaria. Psych Quar 15, 790–796 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01585131

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