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Microbiology and infection: a clinical core text for integrated curricula with self-assessment /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Inglis, T J J .
Format: Printed Book
Published: London : Churchill Livingstone , 2003.
Edition:2nd ed.;
Subjects:
Microbiology-clinical
Infectious diseases-diagnosis
Antimicrobial chemotherapy
Urinary tract infections-central nervous system infections
Gastrointestinal infection-skin and soft tissues infections
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