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Definition of Bacteriology
1. Noun. The branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease.
Examples of category: Culture Medium, Medium
Derivative terms: Bacteriologic, Bacteriological, Bacteriologist
Definition of Bacteriology
1. n. The science relating to bacteria.
Definition of Bacteriology
1. Noun. (biology) The scientific study of bacteria, especially in relation to disease and agriculture. ¹
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Definition of Bacteriology
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Medical Definition of Bacteriology
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Literary usage of Bacteriology
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1919)
"THE DEPARTMENT OF bacteriology AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN YALE UNIVERSITY AN outline
of the work planned by the department of bacteriology and public health of ..."
2. Register by University of California, Berkeley, California, University (1922)
"TD BECKWITH, Ph.D., Associate Professor of bacteriology. JOHN G. FITZGERALD, MD,
... Advanced bacteriology and Experimental Pathology. The STAFF. ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1902)
"Part I. General bacteriology (132 pages) includes the elementary technique ...
Medical bacteriology (214 pages) includes the more specialized phases of the ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1916)
"Cancer Ren., 1916, i, 231), has clone very extensive work upon the bacteriology
of plants. His particular interest has been to demonstrate the importance of ..."
5. Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the Library of the British Museum ...by George Knottesford Fortescue by George Knottesford Fortescue (1902)
"BANTOCK (GG) The modern doctrine of bacteriology, with special reference to ...
CURTIS (HJ) The Essentials of practical bacteriology, pp. 291. Lond. 1900. ..."
6. Pathogenic Micro-organisms: Including Bacteria and Protozoa; a Practical by William Hallock Park, Anna Wessels Williams (1905)
"ALTHOUGH most of the more important discoveries in bacteriology which place it
on the footing of a science are of comparatively recent date, the foundations ..."
7. Report of the Annual Meeting (1894)
"In science such a semi-independent state is bacteriology, of hardly sufficient
... As, therefore, the history and development of bacteriology are so ..."