Bacteriophage Ecology Group
Reference Abstracts (1930)
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  1. The bacteriophage content of sewage and its action upon bacterial organisms. Beckwith, T.D., Rose, E.J. (1930). J. Bacteriol. 20:151-159. [TOP OF PAGE]

  2. Investigations on bacilliary dysentery in infants, with special reference to the bacteriophage phenomena. Burnet, F.M., McKie, M., Wood, I.J. (1930). Medical Journal of Australia 2:71-78. [TOP OF PAGE]

  3. The Bacteriophage and its Clinical Application. d'Herelle, F., Smith, G.H. (1930). p.165-243. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Illinois.[TOP OF PAGE]

  4. Use of bacteriophage filtrates in treatment of suppurative conditions: report of 300 cases. Rice, T.B. (1930). American Journal of Medical Science 179:345-360. [TOP OF PAGE]

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