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investigation, and the pupil, after being instructed in the 

 first, will, in the laboratory of general micro-biology, follow 

 out special methods, each one having his own subject and 

 pursuing his research by appropriate methods. M. Roux 

 takes them first in small classes, and in five or six 

 weeks he gives all the general principles of work, and 

 indicates all the details of technique necessary to ensure the 

 competence of these pupils in ordinary matters relating to 

 the study of micro-biology. In the course is included regular 

 practical laboratory work ; but the main work is the carry- 

 ing on of original investigation, and the results of the 

 researches made by the distinguished staff and their pupils 

 are now known throughout the world, whilst there still 

 comes a stream of brilliant papers, such as may well fill us 

 with admiring envy, and, let us hope, provoke in us a 

 generous rivalry at some not far distant date. 



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 Babes et Lepp. — Annal. de I'Institut Pasteur, t. in., No. 7, 



p. 384, 1889. 

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