British Contribution To Tropical Health -- Tsetse flies brought to Britain from Africa are bred for research into their part in the carrying of sleeping sickness to man. Here, Dr. O'Rourke feeds one on his hand, in the Insectory at the Liverpool School of tropical Medicine. Also in the Insectory are Egyptian cotton rats, carriers of typhus, which are used for the development of an antidote for the disease. May 13, 1953. (Photo by Central Office of Information Photograph)
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