1947
DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(47)90006-0
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Sickle-cell anaemia in West Africa

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“…The late 1940s saw an abundance of research on sickle cells in French, Portuguese, Belgian, and British colonial Empires in Africa (Evans, 1944;English, 1945;Findlay, Robertson, Zacharias, 1946;Robertson, Findlay, 1947;Gosden, Reid, 1948;Beet, 1949;Lehmann, Raper, 1949;Van den Berghe, Janssen, 1950;Hiernaux, 1952;Jelliffe, Humphreys, 1952;Lehmann, Cutbush, 1952;Foy, Kondi, Hargreaves, 1952;Singer, 1953;Foy et al, 1954).…”
Section: The Racial Specificity Of Sickle Cells In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The late 1940s saw an abundance of research on sickle cells in French, Portuguese, Belgian, and British colonial Empires in Africa (Evans, 1944;English, 1945;Findlay, Robertson, Zacharias, 1946;Robertson, Findlay, 1947;Gosden, Reid, 1948;Beet, 1949;Lehmann, Raper, 1949;Van den Berghe, Janssen, 1950;Hiernaux, 1952;Jelliffe, Humphreys, 1952;Lehmann, Cutbush, 1952;Foy, Kondi, Hargreaves, 1952;Singer, 1953;Foy et al, 1954).…”
Section: The Racial Specificity Of Sickle Cells In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%