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English: Map 4 - Areas of the continental United States believed to be malarious in 1934-35. From: Medical Department, United States Army (Editor in Chief: Colonel John Boyd Coates, Jr., MC, USA; Editor for Preventive Medicine: Ebbe Curtis Hoff, Ph. D., M.D.), Preventive Medicine in World War II (Volume VI, Communicable Diseases: Malaria); Series: Medical Department United States Army in World War II; Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C., 1963.
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  1. Preventive Medicine in World War II, Volume VI. Communicable Diseases: Malaria[1] (in en), volume 6, (Please provide a date or year), Wikidata Q108589765

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