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Though some subjects are discussed more fully than others of no 
less importance, it must be admitted that on the whole this manual of 
bacteriology is better balanced than many other works on the subject ; 
and it is pleasing to note that the author has indicated the rightful 
pioneers in several well known instances of bacteriological research, 
where previous writers have gone astray. To workers in the bacterio- 
logical or clinical laboratory this manual of bacteriology may be cor- 
dially recommended. 
