Lexicographical Neighbors of Bacteriologies
Literary usage of Bacteriologies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lancet (1898)
"1220; health at school, 1226; sterilised milk and reduced infant mortality, 1227 ;
an International bacteriologies! commission, 1227 ; tuberculosis, ..."
2. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1913)
"... since a subject of autonomic ataxia is as liable as any other person to
rheumatic infection. In the absence of authoritative bacteriologies ..."
3. Home and Community Hygiene: A Text-book of Personal and Public Health by Jean Broadhurst (1918)
"Consult one of the bacteriologies given in the reference list and make a. list of
the diseases in which prevention by vaccination, etc., is possible. ..."
4. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1899)
"... appearance of order in what has been one of the worst regions of bacteriologies
chaos, and his clear and simple directions for finding the organism can ..."
5. Infant feeding by Clifford Groselle Grulee (1914)
"... definite way that won for McFarland's work a place in the very front of medical
bacteriologies. The illustrations are the best the world affords, ..."
6. A Clinical Manual of Mental Diseases by Francis Xavier Dercum (1913)
"... a place in the very front of medical bacteriologies. The illustrations are
the best the world affords, and are beautifully executed. ..."