FLEMING PAPERS. Vol. XXX. 1950-1953.ff. 1-273. Volume includes articles prepared for publications as indicated:‘The Morphology and Motility of Proteus Vulgaris and Other Organisms Cultured in the Presence of Penicillin’, (A. Voureka, J. R. H. Kramer ... 1950-1953

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FLEMING PAPERS. Vol. XXX. 1950-1953.ff. 1-273. Volume includes articles prepared for publications as indicated:‘The Morphology and Motility of Proteus Vulgaris and Other Organisms Cultured in the Presence of Penicillin’, (A. Voureka, J. R. H. Kramer ... 1950-1953

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