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WITH the May issue, this journal completes its fiftieth volume. Founded in 1892 by the late Prof. Sims Woodhead, it has consistently maintained its position as an authoritative journal of British pathology, and much of the best work in pathological and bacteriological research of British investigators has appeared in its pages. Commendation must be expressed with regard to paper and type, and the excellent illustrations have always been a feature. The present number which, in spite of war-time restrictions, maintains the high standard of its predecessors, contains thirteen papers covering a wide range of subjects in- human and animal pathology, bacteriology, chemotherapy and other topics, together with some shorter articles and book reviews.
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The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology. Nature 146, 59 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146059b0
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