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Dramatically revised second edition of a unique full-color reference Color Atlas and Texthook of Diagnostic Microbiology 2nd Edition By Elmer W. Koneman, M.D. Stephen D. Allen, M.D.; V. R. Dowell, Jr., Ph.D.; and Herbert M. Sommers, M.D. Hundreds of sharp and detalled illustrations, most of them in full color, distinguish this unique and practical atlas/text. Succinct procedural descriptions, integrated with the ilustrations, are systematically organized to follow the “flow’" of work in the laboratory, providing ‘maximum usefulness for the user. 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