The title paper in this compilation, "Filtrable Bacteria," was
published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases in 1931. This was
the third in a series dealing with the subject of bacterial
variability. The first ("Microbic Dissociation") was published in
1927, and the second ("The Twort-d'Herelle Phenomenon") in 1928.
"Filtrable Bacteria" continues the study of dissociative variations
among bacteria, and addresses the method of production, the
cultural behavior, the morphology and the filterability of what may
be termed "the filterable virus stage" of the Shiga dysentery
bacillus. PHILIP HADLEY This present compilation also incorporates
a 1937 article, "Further Advances in the Study of Microbic
Dissociation."
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