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M S Bailey

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Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service|October 23, 2014
Commentary on "some observations on an epidemic of sand-fly fever, occurring in one of HM ships". 1918M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|October 11, 2013
UK role 4 military infection services: past, present and futureNgozi E Dufty, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|October 13, 2009
Military tropical medicineM S Bailey, C J Ellis
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 22, 1993
Astrocyte subtypes in the rat olfactory bulb: morphological heterogeneity and differential laminar distributionM S Bailey, M T Shipley
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|October 6, 2010
UK Role 4 military infectious diseases at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital in 2005-9J S Glennie, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|July 23, 2010
A complication of the use of an intra-osseous needleD M Taylor, M S Bailey
BMJ Military Health|March 30, 2020
Entomology contributing to the study of undiagnosed non-malarial undifferentiated febrile illnesses in South SudanJames D Johnson, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service|April 22, 2015
Leishmaniasis and its relevance to UK Armed ForcesH C Preedy, M S Bailey
BMJ Military Health|November 27, 2020
Unusual presentations of cutaneous larva migrans in British military personnelDavid Michael Inglis, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|March 12, 2013
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Royal Marines from Oruzgan, AfghanistanA Matheson, R Williams, M S Bailey
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Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service|October 23, 2014
Commentary on "some observations on an epidemic of sand-fly fever, occurring in one of HM ships". 1918M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|October 11, 2013
UK role 4 military infection services: past, present and futureNgozi E Dufty, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|October 13, 2009
Military tropical medicineM S Bailey, C J Ellis
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 22, 1993
Astrocyte subtypes in the rat olfactory bulb: morphological heterogeneity and differential laminar distributionM S Bailey, M T Shipley
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|October 6, 2010
UK Role 4 military infectious diseases at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital in 2005-9J S Glennie, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|July 23, 2010
A complication of the use of an intra-osseous needleD M Taylor, M S Bailey
BMJ Military Health|March 30, 2020
Entomology contributing to the study of undiagnosed non-malarial undifferentiated febrile illnesses in South SudanJames D Johnson, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service|April 22, 2015
Leishmaniasis and its relevance to UK Armed ForcesH C Preedy, M S Bailey
BMJ Military Health|November 27, 2020
Unusual presentations of cutaneous larva migrans in British military personnelDavid Michael Inglis, M S Bailey
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps|March 12, 2013
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Royal Marines from Oruzgan, AfghanistanA Matheson, R Williams, M S Bailey
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