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The Pathogenicity of B. coli in Relation to the Bacteriological Examination of Water

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

William G. Savage
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(Late Lecturer on Bacteriology University College, Cardiff. Medical Officer of Health of Colchester.)
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In this paper the term B. coli is used in its most restricted sense, and as implying organisms having all the characters of the typical B. coli communis. It is a well-ascertained fact that B. coli, even when the term is so restricted, exhibit very varying virulence.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1903

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