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" ... uncinariasis due to a distinct cause, uncinaria Americana. This disease has been known for years in the South and can be traced in medical writings as far back as 1808, but its nature was not understood. Some cases have been confused with malaria,... "
Pediatrics - Page 378
1907
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Bulletin of the Hygienic Laboratory

1903 - 650 pages
...Some cases have been confused with malaria, others have been attributed to dirt-eating. The hookworms are about half an inch long. They live in the small intestine, where they suck blood, produce minute hemorrhages, and in all probability also produce a substance...
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Biennial report of the North Carolina State Board of Health. 1899/1900-1907/08

1900 - 858 pages
...Some cases have been confused with malaria, others have been attributed to dirt-eating. The hook-worms are about half an inch long. They live in the small intestine, where they suck blood, produce minute hemorrhages, and in all probability also produce a substance...
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Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 8-13, 1902-03, Issues 8-13

1902 - 614 pages
...Some cases have been confused with malaria, others have been attributed to dirt-eating. The hookworms are about half an inch long. They live in the small intestine, where they suck blood, produce minute hemorrhages, and in all probability also produce a substance...
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Biennial Report, Volume 10

North Carolina. State Board of Health - 1905 - 130 pages
...Some cases have been confused with malaria, others have been attributed to dirt-eating. The hook-worms are about half an inch long. They live in the small intestine, where they suck blood, produce minute hemorrhages, and in all probability also produce a substance...
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Transactions of the American Pediatric Society, Volume 17

American Pediatric Society - 1906 - 248 pages
...Some cases have been confused with malaria, others have been attributed to dirt-eating. "The hookworms are about half an inch long. They live in the small intestine, where they suck blood, produce minute hemorrhages, and in all probability also produce a substance...
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A Hand book for speakers on public health pt. 2, 1913, Part 2

American Medical Association. Council on Health and Public Instruction - 1913 - 166 pages
...Bulletin, Louisiana State Board of Health, Feb. 1, 1911, p. 15. Uncinariasis is caused by hookworms, which are about half an inch long. They live in the small intestine for several meters below the stomach. The worms fasten themselves to the mucosa and suck blood. . They...
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British Journal of Children's Diseases, Volume 3

1906 - 620 pages
...treatment was repeated three times after intervals of seven to eleven days. Iron and manganese wore also given. The treatment was repeated three weeks...malaria and to dirt-eating. The worms are about half aii inch long. They live in the small intestine. Ova escape in the fseces and hatch in about twenty-four...
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