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American Journal of Public Health (New York, N.Y. : 1912) logoLink to American Journal of Public Health (New York, N.Y. : 1912)
. 1919 Aug;9(8):571–574. doi: 10.2105/ajph.9.8.571

THE PRESENCE OF FECAL AND NON-FECAL TYPES OF THE COLON BACILLUS IN VARIOUS TYPES OF WATER

William Royal Stokes
PMCID: PMC1362555  PMID: 18010143

Abstract

An investigation of the origin of members of the colon-aërogenes group. “High ratio” aërogenes come probably from grains or cereals, while “low ratio” colon betoken probable human contamination.

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