But was there, after all, reason to be discouraged ? Certainly not ; in fact, if you observe closely, you will find that there is no real difference between the mode of the generation of the anthracoid germ by scission and that of chicken-cholera. Glasgow Medical Journal - Page 3791883Full view - About this book
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