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THE rapid strides which have been made in bacteriological science during the last few years render the frequent revision of the text-books on the subject a necessity. It is a noteworthy fact that although bacteriology is one of the newest of the sciences, it is rapidly becoming so large a subject that specialisation in one branch or other of it is almost essential.
Micro-organisms and Disease; an Introduction to the Study of Specific Micro-organisms.
By Dr. E. Klein New edition. Pp. xii + 595. (London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1896.)
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LUNT, J. Micro-organisms and Disease; an Introduction to the Study of Specific Micro-organisms. Nature 54, 490 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054490a0
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