Reports of the special committee upon the standardisation of pathological methods

The laboratory diagnosis of gonococcal infections : Methods for the detection of spirochaetes

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Reports of the special committee upon the standardisation of pathological methods

The laboratory diagnosis of gonococcal infections : Methods for the detection of spirochaetes

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49

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At head of title: Medical research committee.

"Approved for publication by the Medical research committee, 7th June, 1918."

"In April, 1917, the Medical research committee invited the following special committee to consider how far it may be practicable and desirable to obtain the standardisation of routine pathological methods ... Lieut.-Col. J. G. Adami, Major F. W. Andrewes, Prof. William Bulloch ... They invited the co-operation of Lieut.-Col. L. W. Harrison."

No. 1 issued as no. 13 of the special report series; nos. 4 and 5 are nos. 21 and 35 of the series, respectively.

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London
Series
Special report series -- no. 19, Special report series (Great Britain. Medical Research Committee) -- no. 19.
Other Titles
Laboratory diagnosis of gonococcal infections, Methods for the detection of spirochaetes

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Library of Congress
RC202 .G8 1918

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Pagination
49 p., 5 p. of plates
Number of pages
49

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Open Library
OL43843676M
LCCN
sg19000172
OCLC/WorldCat
3230126

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OL32109299W

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