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Varieties of Colon Bacilli Isolated from Man and Animals.
1900
W W Ford
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W W Ford
The classification of paracolon bacilli isolated from man.
May 1946, Journal of bacteriology,
W W Ford
Atypical plague bacilli isolated from rodents, fleas, and man.
March 1978, American journal of public health,
W W Ford
MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASE IN MAN AND ANIMALS. STUDIES ON LEPROSY BACILLI IN MAN AND ANIMALS.
June 1964, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
W W Ford
Bovine tubercle bacilli and disease in animals and man.
October 1987, Epidemiology and infection,
W W Ford
[Laboratory differentiation of staphylococci isolated from animals and man].
January 1970, Laboratornoe delo,
W W Ford
[Taxonomic characteristics of enterococci isolated from man and animals].
September 1968, Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii,
W W Ford
Varieties of acid fast bacilli and their relationship to disease in man.
October 1959, Diseases of the chest,
W W Ford
Characterization of orthopoxviruses isolated from man and animals in Germany.
January 1999, Archives of virology,
W W Ford
[Characteristics of mycobacteria isolated from man, animals and environmental objects].
January 1990, Problemy tuberkuleza,
W W Ford
A GROUP OF PARATYPHOID BACILLI FROM ANIMALS CLOSELY RESEMBLING THOSE FOUND IN MAN.
June 1920, The Journal of experimental medicine,
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