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In the early days of veterinary work in Uganda it was assumed that most of the varieties of trypanosomes found in cattle were pathogenic and caused a fatal infection. It was early suspected that T. brucei was not frequently responsible for fatal disease in cattle, and that T. congolense was not...
In view of the fact that two outbreaks of infection with T. congolense in Uganda have been stamped out by the use of antimony potassium tartrate, and as two years have elapsed since the initial field work was undertaken, the author feels that a review of the work done will be of interest. The...