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  Vol. 71 No. 6, JUNE 1943 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Brucellosis in Man and Animals.

By I. F. Huddleson, D.V.M., Research Professor in Bacteriology, Michigan State College; A. V. Hardy, M.D., Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Columbia University Medical School; J. E. Debono, M.D., Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Royal University of Malta; Ward Giltner, D.V.M., Professor of Bacteriology, Michigan State College. Revised edition. Price $3.50. Pp. XXII + 379, with 42 illustrations. New York: The Commonwealth Fund, 1943.

Arch Intern Med. 1943;71(6):905.

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The ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE has already bowed in a complimentary manner to what might be termed the grandfather and father of this book. For the first edition appeared as a short monograph in 1934 and received a pleasant notice (ARCH. INT. MED.54:658 [Oct.] 1934), and the second edition, which came out in 1940 as a larger and more comprehensive study, also received a flattering review (ibid. 66:1358 [Dec.] 1940).

The third edition continues to live up to the standards of its forebears. As one reads the book now, one is struck with the fact that it has been put together by a competent team of experts, each member of which knows so well what he writes that the final result is admirable. Brucellosis is so discussed that the bacteriologist, the pathologist, the veterinarian, the public health official and the clinician can find in the volume what . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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