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Bacteriology : a study of microörganisms and their relation to human welfare, discussing the histor...

Bacteriology : a study of microörganisms and their relation to human welfare, discussing the histor...

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Bacteriology : a study of microörganisms and their relation to human welfare, discussing the history of bacteriology, the nature of microörganisms, and their significance in connection with pathology, hygiene, agriculture and the industries / by H. W. Conn ... and Harold J. Conn.

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Bacteriology : a study of microörganisms and their relation to human welfare, discussing the history of bacteriology, the nature of microörganisms, and their significance in connection with pathology, hygiene, agriculture and the industries / by H. W. Conn ... and Harold J. Conn.

Publisher

Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins company, 1924.

Date

1924.

Call Numbers

T0271051

Record Identifier

74VvBvG743wX

MMS ID

991016375359702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

2 p. l., 449 p. : illus., ports., fold. tab., diagrs. ; 24 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins company, 1924.

Edition

2nd ed.

Place of Publication

Maryland

Date Published

1924.

Subjects

Subjects and topics

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Full title

Bacteriology : a study of microörganisms and their relation to human welfare, discussing the history of bacteriology, the nature of microörganisms, and their significance in connection with pathology, hygiene, agriculture and the industries / by H. W. Conn ... and Harold J. Conn.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Bibliography at end of some of the chapters.

Transferred from: N589.9/17.

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T0271051

Record Identifier

74VvBvG743wX

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991016375359702626

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