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, ist ed. 1893, 

 2nd ed. 1896 (this bock contains a full bibliography). " Text-book upon the 

 Pathogenic Bacteria," Joseph M'Farland, Philadelphia, 1900. "Practical Bac- 

 teriology," A. A. Kanthack and J. H. Drysdale, London, 1895. " Bacteria and 

 their Products," G. S. Woodhead, London, 1891. The articles on bacterio- 

 logical 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. Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, by Lehmann 

 and Neumann (trans, by G. H. Weaver), Philadelphia, 1901. 



For non-pathogenic bacteria occurring in connection with pathological 

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

 Morphology and Biology of the Fungi, Mycetozoa and Bacteria," trans, by 

 Garnsey and Balfour, Oxford, 1887; Sachs, "Text-book of Botany," trans, 

 by Garnsey and Balfour, Oxford, 1887, ii. 



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

 1896. (The first edition of this book, published in ,1886, was a monograph 

 by Fliigge. The third is practically a new work edited by Fliigge and 

 written by Frosch, Gotschlich, Kolle, Kruse, and R. Pfeiffer. It contains 

 a very full treatment of the subject and has a complete list of references.) 

 "Lehrbuch der pathologischen Mykologie," by Baumgarten, Braunschweig, 

 1890. "Grundriss der Bakterienkunde," C. Fraenkel, Berlin, 1890. "Die 

 Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung," F. Hueppe, Wiesbaden, rSgi. 

 " Naturwissenschaftliche EinfUhrung in die Bakteriologie," F. Hueppe, 

 Wiesbaden, 1896. "Einfiihrung in das Studium der Bakteriologie," C. 

 GUnther, Leipzig, 1893 (4th ed. 1895). "Lehrbuch der bakteriologischen 

 Untersuchung und Diagnostik," L. Helm, Stuttgart, 1894. "System der 

 Bakterien " by Migula, Jena, 1900. 



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

 two extremely useful books are " Precis de microbie," by Thoinot and 

 Masselin, 3rd ed. Paris, 1896, and " Prdcls de bactdriologie clinique," Wurtz, 

 Paris, 1895. 



Periodicals. — For references to current work see 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. 



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