Top-Messrs J. J. Parsons (left), G. W. Key, and T. McCristell, of the National Hydatids Council, study tapeworms under microscopes. Middle— Dr I. J. Cunningham (right), chairman of the council, opens the station. With him is Professor E. F. D'Ath, of the Hydatid Research Committee. Bottom —A staff member demonstrates the station's sample preparation machine.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 101, Issue 1, 15 July 1960, Page 85
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55Top-Messrs J. J. Parsons (left), G. W. Key, and T. McCristell, of the National Hydatids Council, study tapeworms under microscopes. Middle—Dr I. J. Cunningham (right), chairman of the council, opens the station. With him is Professor E. F. D'Ath, of the Hydatid Research Committee. Bottom —A staff member demonstrates the station's sample preparation machine. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 101, Issue 1, 15 July 1960, Page 85
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