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9781014990419

Bacteriological and Clinical Studies of the Diarrheal Diseases of Infancy : With Reference to the Bacillus Dysenteri� (shiga) from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research

Bacteriological and Clinical Studies of the Diarrheal Diseases of Infancy : With Reference to the Bacillus Dysenteri� (shiga) from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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  • ISBN-13: 9781014990419
  • ISBN: 1014990416
  • Publication Date: 2021
  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC

AUTHOR

Flexner, Simon, Holt, L. Emmett (Luther Emmett) 1855, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Res

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Flexner, Simon is the author of 'Bacteriological and Clinical Studies of the Diarrheal Diseases of Infancy : With Reference to the Bacillus Dysenteri� (shiga) from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research', published 2021 under ISBN 9781014990419 and ISBN 1014990416.

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