Abstract
IN order to fully appreciate the aim and object of the talented author of this work, it is necessary to quote a few passages from his preface. Prof. Hueppe points out that the natural history side of bacteriology has in the past been kept too much in the foreground, while the scientific side has been relegated almost exclusively to the sections dealing with protective inoculations.
The Principles of Bacteriology.
By Dr. Ferdinand Hueppe. Authorised translation from the German by Dr. E. O. Jordan. Pp. x + 467. (Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Company. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, rübner and Co., Ltd., 1899.)
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HOUSTON, A. The Principles of Bacteriology . Nature 62, 73–74 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062073a0
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