Manual of Clinical Mycology
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1963. Second Edition. hardcover. 8vo 456pp. from Preface to the First Edition: "Fungus infections are of such common occurrence that we have found it necessary to consider mycotic disease in the differential diagnosis of practically every obscure infection. [. . .] One of the greatest deterrents to the clinical study of fungus infections is the confusion concerning the mycologic nomenclature of the fungi pathogenic for man. Such confusion exists largely because the mycologic laboratory usually is too far separated from the clinic, and the personnel of most hospital laboratories is unacquainted with the methods of study used for identification of the pathogenic fungi. " very good: mild shelf/age wear, bumped corners, slight lean, toning to endpapers, name on FFEP, / no DJ. Item #1128
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