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The Microscopic Organisms found in the Blood of Man and Animals, and their Relations to Disease

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WE have here in a small illustrated work an able critical résumé of some of the most important facts previously known on the subject together with others not hitherto published, tending not only to increase our knowledge, but also to throw light upon the general question of the relations of the microscopic organisms found in the blood to disease.

The Microscopic Organisms found in the Blood of Man and Animals, and their Relations to Disease.

By Timothy Richards Lewis, Army Medical Department, Special Assistant to the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India. (Calcutta, 1879.)

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BASTIAN, H. The Microscopic Organisms found in the Blood of Man and Animals, and their Relations to Disease . Nature 20, 50–53 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/020050a0

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