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BACTERIOLOGY 



KENDALL — Bacteriology, General, Pathological and Intestinal 



New (2d) Edition 



^«-|k NB of the achievements of the Great War is a noteworthy advance in the Science 

 fl H of Bacteriology. This is manifested not only in marked improvements in 

 ^-^ methods of investigation and in modifications of preexisting vievrs in the im- 

 portant fields of Infection and Prevention of many diseases, but also in a complete 

 revision of some of the more important groups of bacteria. Prominent among these 

 is the great class of anaerobic bacilli. During the vi'ar period, furthermore, much addi- 

 tional information has accumulated pertinent to diseases which have hitherto been 

 elusive. These developments have necessitated the rewriting of entire sections of this 

 book, and extensive changes and additions to nearly every chapter. Indeed, including 

 the anaerobes and the work on spiral organisms, this new edition contains as much 

 as any volume in existence of the worth-while war and post-war work. 



The text retains that characteristic which contributed so largely to the success 

 of its first edition, namely, dynamic interpretation of the subject. The author empha- 

 sizes throughout what bacteria do rather than what they are — how they get into the 

 tissues — what they feed on — what they excrete — how they multiply — how they escape 

 from the body — the chemistry of bacterial activity. 



New methods of handling bacteria, methods which are improvements over earlier 

 ones, details of laboratory equipment, the minutiee of technic and the use and value 

 of apparatus are carefully considered. Much space is given to the discussion of the 

 applications of bacteriology in Etiology and Preventive iMedicine, as well as Serology 

 and the Vaccine treatment of disease. 



By Akthur I. Kendall, Ph.D., Dr.P.H., Professor of Bacteriology, Northwestern Univer- 

 sity Medical School, Chicago. Octavo, 680 pages, with 99 engravings and 8 plates. 



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