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PROF. WILLIAM BULLOCH, emeritus professor of bacteriology in the University of London, whose death occurred on February 11, was a bacteriologist of world repute and the historian of bacteriology. He took up the science of bacteriology in its early days and lived to see it reach its modern importance. In these early days there were but few masters, but he made it his aim either to study with them or make himself familiar with their ideas and technique, and with Koch, Salomonsen, Metchnikoff, Ehrlich and Roux he maintained an intimate friendship.
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MCINTOSH, J. Prof. William Bulloch, F.R.S. Nature 147, 504–505 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147504a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/147504a0