File:Sir Philip Manson-Bahr (1881-1966) Wellcome L0027497.jpg

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Sir Philip Manson-Bahr (1881-1966)
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Sir Philip Manson-Bahr (1881-1966)
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A section of female filaria bancrofti in epitrochlear abscess which has become secondarily infected with staphylococci, c. 1950.

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Keywords: filaria bancrofti; staphylococci; Infection; Philip Manson-Bahr; Philip Manson-Bahr

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  • Library reference: CMAC GC/66
  • Photo number: L0027497
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