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Girls examining the blood of mice infected with tsetse fly diseases during research work on the re-cently-discovered drug Antrycide. The discovery has opened the possibility of cattle ranching in Africa on a vast scale.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 7

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Girls examining the blood of mice infected with tsetse fly diseases during research work on the recently-discovered drug Antrycide. The discovery has opened the possibility of cattle ranching in Africa on a vast scale. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 7

Girls examining the blood of mice infected with tsetse fly diseases during research work on the recently-discovered drug Antrycide. The discovery has opened the possibility of cattle ranching in Africa on a vast scale. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 7

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