Nicholas Wang

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Problems of nomenclature arose. The local authorities objected to “abattoir’s fever”, which was the usual name amongst the doctors in the early period. In one of my annual reports I referred to “Queensland rickettsial fever”, which seemed appropriate to me, but not to people concerned with the good name of Queensland.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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