| 11. | In return M�nch obtained a training in Serology, Bacteriology and Chemistry.
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| 12. | Bacteriology is often polymicrobial and blood cultures are positive in some cases.
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| 13. | His students specialized in administration, bacteriology, or statistics.
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| 14. | He was also involved in teaching bacteriology and plant physiology.
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| 15. | His chief work was in Bacteriology relating to public health.
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| 16. | In 1914, Meyer began teaching courses in medical bacteriology at Berkeley.
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| 17. | After graduating in 1903, she interned to study bacteriology.
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| 18. | He also took a special course of bacteriology in Vienna.
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| 19. | In 1901 he became a bacteriology lecturer at the Connecticut Agricultural College.
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| 20. | He studied chemistry and bacteriology in Berne, G�ttingen, and Munich.
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