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. 1944 Sep;8(3):189–223. doi: 10.1128/br.8.3.189-223.1944

THE PARASITIC ACTINOMYCETES AND OTHER FILAMENTOUS MICROÖRGANISMS OF THE MOUTH

A Review of Their Characteristics and Relationships, of the Bacteriology of Actinomycosis, and of Salivary Calculus in Man

Theodor Rosebury 1,2
PMCID: PMC440878  PMID: 16350094

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