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    Author: STILES (Charles Wardell)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell). The International cQde of ooiogical nomenclature as applied to meulcinG. 1905. See UNITED STATES OF AMEiUCA. [Departments of State and Official Bodies.] Treasury Departrnent. — Public jia1th and MarineHosoital Servg. - Bulletin no. 24.

    Card ID: 488


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    Author: STILES (Charles Wardell)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell). Report upon the prevalenceand geographic distribution of hookworm disease (IJncnariasis or Anchylostomiasis) in the United States. NashintQ, 1903. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Departments of State and Official Bodies,j asuy Department. — Public Health and Marine- Hospital Service. — hygienic Laboratory. Bulletin no. 10.

    Card ID: 490


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    Author: STILES (Charles Wardell)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell). A Zoological Investigtion into the cause, trnsrnissio, nd source of :ocy Mountain “spotted fever. ‘ 1905. See UNITED STITS OF I!MEIUCA. [Departments of State aiid Official Bodies.J Treasury Depart3lent. — Public Helth and Marine— Hospital Service. - i encaborag. Bulletin no. 20.

    Card ID: 493


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    Author: STILES (Charles Wardell)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell). 1. Againofilaria georgiana n.sp., an apparently new roundworm parasite from the ankle of a negress. 2. The zoological characters of the roundworm genus filaria Mueller, 1787. 3.Three new American cases of infection of man with horse—hair worms species Paragordius varius>, with summary of all cases reported to date. Washington, 1907. See UNITED STATES OF AMEEIC. [Departiients of State and Official Bodies.] Treasury Deoartmen.t. - Public health and Marine it $rvice.. — yen1.c Laborato’. Bulletin no. 34.

    Card ID: 484


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    Author: STILES (Charles Wardell)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell). The Alleged rôle of intestinal worms as inoculating agents in typhoid fever. See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. [Departments of State and Official Bodies.J Treasury Department. — Public Health and Marine— Hospital Service. — liygienic Laboratory. [Bulletins. I 35. Report on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever, etc. pp. 193—216. Washington, 1907.

    Card ID: 485


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    Author: STILES (charles Wardell)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell) and STANLEY (Samuel F.) Key—catalogue of parasites reported for insectivora (moles, shrews, etc.) with their possible public health importance. Wa sh1nton, 1952. See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. [Departments of State and Official Bodies.] Treasury Department. - Pubjic Hea]h and Marine— Moita1 Service. ational hitituteof Health. Bulletin no. 159.

    Card ID: 497


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    Author: STILES (Charles Wardell) and GARRISOi (Philip Eugene)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell) and GARRISOi (Philip Eugene). A Statistical study of the prevalence of intestinal worms in man. ?iashington, 1906. See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. [Departments of State and Of fiial Bodies.] Treasury Department. - Public Health nd Marp Hospital Service. — Hygienic Laboratory. Bulletin no. 28.

    Card ID: 495


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    Author: STILES (Charles Wardell) -and NOLAN (Mabelle Orleman)

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    STILES (Charles Wardell) -and NOLAN (Mabelle Orleman). Key catalogue of parasites reported for chiroptera (bats) with their possible public health importance, Washton, 1951. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. [Departments of State and Official Bodies.1 Treasury epartment. — Public Health, and Aarine— Hospital Service. — National Institute of Heait.. Bulletin no. 155.

    Card ID: 496