Microbiology for Clinicians / by R.N. Grüneberg.
A practising clinician is required to use knowledge from many differ ent fields. It is unrealistic to expect him to be master of more than a few. In reality, clinicians acquire a smattering of information on most relevant subjects, and learn which texts provide the detailed informa tion which is occ...
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1981.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- 1 Microbes and man
- 2 The bacteriology laboratory
- 3 Viruses, fungi and parasites
- 4 Antibacterial drugs
- 5 Infections in general practice
- 6 Infections in hospitals
- 7 Control of infection in the community
- 8 Control of infection in hospitals
- 9 The control of antibiotic resistance
- 10 Medical microbiology in the future
- References.