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Excerpt from Laboratory Directions for Beginners in Bacteriology: An Introduction to Practical Bacteriology for Students and Practitioners of Comparative and of Human Medicine
The rapid advances that are constantly being made in bacteriological work demand frequent changes in directions for laboratory practice. The subject-matter contained in this elementary work has been readjusted to satisfy these require ments, a few exercises on new topics have been introduced, and the methods given have been modified to better meet the conditions of student laboratory work. Continued experience has strengthened our former opinion that a laboratory guide which outlines the work for each exercise and gives specific instructions for the same is of great assistance to both student and teacher. I desire to express my thanks and appreciation to Mr. G. Franklin White and Mr. Walter E. King for many valuable suggestions that have been incorporated in the recast ing of these exercises. V. A. M.
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