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THIS volume is almost entirely devoted to a study of Corynebacteria (diphtheria bacillus and ‘diphtheroids’), with special reference to the importance of microphotography as an aid to their classification and identification. The writers are the Director and Pathologist of the Pickett-Thomson Research Laboratory, Drs. David Thomson and Robert Thomson.
Annals of the Pickett-Thomson Research Laboratory.
Vol. 2, No. 2, July 1926. Pp. iv + 29-203 + 50 plates. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox; Baltimore, Md.: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1926.) 42s. net.
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B., M. The Diphtheria Bacillus and Related Organisms. Nature 118, 832–833 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118832a0
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