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. 1934 Aug;28(2):181–198. doi: 10.1128/jb.28.2.181-198.1934

Isolation of an Obligately Anaerobic Bacillus from the Feces of Newborn Infants and from Other Human Sources, and Its Probable Identity with the “Köpfchenbakterien” of Escherich, Rodella's “Bacillus III,” and Bacillus paraputrificus (Bienstock)

Ivan C Hall a, Marshall L Snyder a,1
PMCID: PMC533666  PMID: 16559740

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