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An intensive study of yellow fever and other tropical diseases will be undertaken next year in West Africa by Dr. A. W. Sellards. Assistant Professor of Tropical Medicine at the Medical School, it was announced yesterday through University Hall.
Dr. Sellards has been given a leave of absence by the Administrative Board of the Medical School for the academic year 1927-28, and will devote most of his time to travelling in Africa.
He is a graduate of the University of Kansas of the class of 1903, having received his Master's degree there in the following year.
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