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A Preliminary Note on the Use of Thermo-stable Opsonins (Bacteriotropins) in the Elucidation of Bacterial Infections

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

S. Lyle Cummins
Affiliation:
David Davies Professor of Tuberculosis, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff; Principal Medical Officer, Welsh National Memorial Association.
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There are many forms of bacterial disease in which the search for the causal organism is complicated by the fact that it is present, not in pure culture, but associated with the number of other bacteria which may or may not be taking part in the infective process.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1925

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