. The bacteriological world : a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to the study of micro-organisms and specific maladies. Bacteriology; Bacteriology. (TL D. A Monthly Illustrated Magazine Devoted to the Study of Micro-Organisms and Specific Maladies. Original articles, clinical reports, books for review, exchanges, scientific correspondence, should be addressed to the Editor of the Bacteriological World, Columbia, Missouri. Subscriptions, advertisements, and all business matters are attended to at the same office. Authors of original articles published in this magazine will be entitled to tw


. The bacteriological world : a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to the study of micro-organisms and specific maladies. Bacteriology; Bacteriology. (TL D. A Monthly Illustrated Magazine Devoted to the Study of Micro-Organisms and Specific Maladies. Original articles, clinical reports, books for review, exchanges, scientific correspondence, should be addressed to the Editor of the Bacteriological World, Columbia, Missouri. Subscriptions, advertisements, and all business matters are attended to at the same office. Authors of original articles published in this magazine will be entitled to twenty- copies of the number containing it, provided, that they request the same in writing when sending the communication. Keprints at actual cost. Except the three months'trial subscription, at75cts., no subscription will be received for less than one year, commencing in January. - Discontinuation :—At the end of the year we shall consider subscribers indi- vidually as wishing the magazine continued, unless they order it stopped in writing before the first of next January. COLLABORATORS Paul Gibier, M. D., New York. Prof. W. T. Belfield, IVi. D., Chicago. Prof. A. W. McAlester, A. M., M. D., Missouri University Med. Dep't. Prof. Henry P. Loomis, M. D., New York. Frof. L. Bremer. M. D., St. Louis, Mo. J. W. Stickler, M. D., Orange, N. J. Prof. Paul Schweitzer, Ph. D., Missouri University. Prof. T. J. Burrill, Ph. D., Illinois University. Gallowat , B. S., Section of Vegetable Pathology, Washington, D. C. Vol, 1, COLUMBIA, MO, U. S. A., JUNE, 1891. No. 6. EDITORIAL. SPECIFICITY OR NON-SPECIFlCITY OF PULMONARY CON- SUMPTION. In a paper read the third of June before the Pennsylvania State Medical Society, Dr. Thos. J. Mays, takes the ground that pulmonary consumption is not a specific disease and not produced by contagion. The following words of his explain the views he holds : " It goes without saying that the successful treatment of pulmonary consumption depends entir


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