SIR ALDO CASTELLANI'S latest contribution to medical mycology is based on a course of lectures delivered by him in 1926 as Adolph Gehrmann Lecturer of the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
The general impression has become prevalent that patients under treatment with antibiotics, particularly the broad-spectrum antibiotics (aureomycin, terramycin and chloramphenicol) are likely to ...
PROF. DUGGAR'S book, although intended primarily for the student in the United States, will be welcomed by the plant pathologist in all countries.
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