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THE contribution of Lehmann and Raper1 on the distribution of sicklæmia in the Africans of Uganda is of prime importance in the ethnology of the continent.
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ELSDON-DEW, R. Ethnology of Sicklæmia in Uganda. Nature 165, 763–764 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165763b0
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