The submicroscopical structure of the mycobacterium leprae
Rees, R. J. W; Valentine, R. C.
In. Cochrane, R. G; Davey, T. Frank; McRobert, George. Leprosy in theory and practice. London, John Wright & Sons, 2 ed; 1964. p.26-35, ilus, graf, tab.
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