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THE final volume of this work will be a boon to laboratory workers, and we welcome this plan of collecting in one volume the important laboratory methods, and congratulate both the writers and the editors on the very judicial selection they have made of the almost innumerable methods and variation of methods which are now employed in different laboratories.
Medical Research Council. A System of Bacteriology in relation to Medicine.
Vol. 9. By J. A. Arkwright, S. L. Baker, M. M. Barratt, S. P. Bedson, J. C. Broom, H. C. Brown, H. H. Dale, P. Fildes, A. Fleming, A. D. Gardner, A. T. Glenny, J. Gordon, F. C. Happold, E. Hindle, B. C. J. G. Knight, J. C. G. Ledingham, R. J. Ludford, J. Mclntosh, J. W. McLeod, P. G. Marshall, E. G. D. Murray, L. W. Proger, Wilson Smith, R. H. Stoughton, R. L. Vollum, L. E. H. Whitby, S. S. Zilva. Pp. 364. (London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1931.) 21s. net.
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BEATTIE, J. Medical Research Council A System of Bacteriology in relation to Medicine. Nature 130, 75–76 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130075a0
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