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Fairbrother's Textbook of Bacteriology

Book • Tenth Edition1970

Edited by:

R.L. VOLLUM, D.G. JAMISON and C.S. CUMMINS

Fairbrother's Textbook of Bacteriology

Book • Tenth Edition1970

 

Cover for Fairbrother's Textbook of Bacteriology

Edited by:

R.L. VOLLUM, D.G. JAMISON and C.S. CUMMINS

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    Pages 429-447

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Fairbrother's Textbook of Bacteriology, Tenth Edition provides an outline of the medical aspects of bacteriology. This book emphasizes the biological relationship of allied organisms. Organized into three parts encompassing 38 chapters, this edition begins with an overview of the various elements of the bacterial cell in detail, starting with external features such as flagella and capsules, and working inwards to the cytoplasm. This text then describes the principal toxic effects of the different groups of anti-bacterial substances. Other chapters consider the relationship of the different types of hypersensitivity to classical immune responses. This book discusses as well the earliest application of a specific chemical substance to the treatment of microbial disease. The final chapter deals with the various methods used to determine the sensitivity of bacteria to the different sulphonamides. This book is a valuable resource for medical students. Bacteriologists, chemists, pathologists, and microbiologists will also find this book useful.

Fairbrother's Textbook of Bacteriology, Tenth Edition provides an outline of the medical aspects of bacteriology. This book emphasizes the biological relationship of allied organisms. Organized into three parts encompassing 38 chapters, this edition begins with an overview of the various elements of the bacterial cell in detail, starting with external features such as flagella and capsules, and working inwards to the cytoplasm. This text then describes the principal toxic effects of the different groups of anti-bacterial substances. Other chapters consider the relationship of the different types of hypersensitivity to classical immune responses. This book discusses as well the earliest application of a specific chemical substance to the treatment of microbial disease. The final chapter deals with the various methods used to determine the sensitivity of bacteria to the different sulphonamides. This book is a valuable resource for medical students. Bacteriologists, chemists, pathologists, and microbiologists will also find this book useful.

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978-0-433-10100-0

Language

English

Published

1970

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Copyright © 1970 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Butterworth-Heinemann

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Editors

R.L. VOLLUM

Sometime Lecturer in Bacteriology, Oxford University

D.G. JAMISON

University Demonstrator in Anatomy, Cambridge

C.S. CUMMINS

Sometime Reader in Bacteriology, London Hospital Medical College