BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



GENERAL TEXT- BOOKS. In English the student may consult the follow- 

 ing : "Micro-organisms and Disease," E. Klein, 3rd ed., London, 1896. 

 " Bacteriology and Infective Diseases," Edgar M. Crookshank, London, 

 1898. "A Manual of Bacteriology," George M. Sternberg, New York, 

 1st ed. 1893, 2nd ed. 1896 (this book contains a full bibliography). "Text- 

 Book upon the Pathogenic Bacteria," Joseph M'Farland, London, 5th ed., 

 1906. "Practical Bacteriology," A. A. Kanthack and J. H. Drysdale, 

 London, 1895. " Bacteria and their Products," G. S. Woodhead, London, 

 1891. "Bacteriological Technique," Eyre, London, 1902. The articles 

 on bacteriological subjects in Clifford Allbutt's "System of Medicine," 

 London, are of the highest excellence, and have full bibliographies 

 appended.' For the hygienic aspects of bacteriology see "System of 

 Hygiene," Stevenson and Murphy, London, 1892-94. 



For non-pathogenic bacteria occurring in connection with pathological 

 work consult Heim, op. cit. infra. For fungi see De Bary, "Comparative 

 Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa and Bacteria," transl. 

 by Garnsey and Balfour, Oxford, 1887 ; Sachs, "Text-Book of Botany," 

 ii., transl. by Garnsey and Balfour, Oxford, 1887. 



In German: "Die Mikroorganismen," by Dr. C. Fliigge, 3rd ed., 

 Leipzig, 1896. " Lehrbuch der pathologischen Mykologie," by Baum- 

 garten, Braunschweig, 1890. " Handbuch der pathogenen Mikro- 

 organismen," Kolle and Wassermann, Fischer, Jena, 1904. 



In French : Roger, " Les maladies infectieuses," Paris, 1902. 



PERIODICALS. For references to current work see (1) Centralbl. f. 

 Bakteriol. u. Parasitenk., Jena. This publication commenced in 1887. 

 Two volumes are issued yearly. In 1895 it was divided into two parts. 

 Abtheilung I. deals with Medizinisch-hygienische Bakteriologie und 

 thierische Parasitenkunde. The volumes of this part are numbered con- 

 secutively with those of the former series, the first issued thus being vol. 

 xvii. Commencing in 1902 with volume xxxi., each volume of Ab- 

 theilung I. was further divided into two parts, one consisting of Originate 

 the other of Referate. Abtheilung II. deals with Allgeineine landwirt- 

 schaftlich-technologische Bakteriologie, Garungs-physiologie und Pflanzen- 

 pathologie. The first volume is entitled Zweite Abtheilung, Bd. I. It 

 contains original articles, JRcferate, etc. (2) Bull, de I'lnsi. Pasteur, 

 Paris, Masson. Besides bacteriological abstracts this journal contains 

 many valuable reviews and analyses relating to protozoology. (3) "Ergeb- 

 nisse der allgemeinen Pathologic," Lubarsch and Ostertag, Wiesbaden, 

 Bergmann. This from time to time contains valuable critical reviews. 



The most complete account of the work of the year is found in the 

 Jahresb. u. d. Fortschr. . . . d. path. Mikroorganismen, conducted by 



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