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Volume 25, Number 10—October 2019
Etymologia

Etymologia: Edwardsiella tarda

Ronnie HenryComments to Author 

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Dr. P.R. Edwards of the US Public Health Service seated in the background, and George Herman working in the Enteric Bacteriology Unit Laboratory. Dr. Edwards joined the staff of the Communicable Disease Center of the Public Health Service in 1948 and served as Chief of the Enteric Bacteriology Unit until June 1962, when he accepted the post of Chief of the Bacteriology Section at CDC. Image source: Public Health Image Library.

Figure. Dr. P.R. Edwards of the US Public Health Service seated in the background, and George Herman working in the Enteric Bacteriology Unit Laboratory. Dr. Edwards joined the staff of the Communicable Disease Center of the Public Health Service in 1948 and served as Chief of the Enteric Bacteriology Unit until June 1962, when he accepted the post of Chief of the Bacteriology Section at CDC. Image source: Public Health Image Library.

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