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Arnold Carl Klebs, 1870–1943: Tuberculosis Specialist, Historian and Bibliophile, and a Founder of the Medical Historical Library · From Switzerland to America · Yale University Library Online Exhibitions
Arnold Carl Klebs, 1870–1943: Tuberculosis Specialist, Historian and Bibliophile, and a Founder of the Medical Historical Library · Herbals · Yale University Library Online Exhibitions
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Bibliography of variolation / Compiled by Arnold C. Klebs. | Wellcome Collection
PDF) Antimicrobial resistance trends in Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Proteus mirabilis urinary isolates from Switzerland: retrospective analysis of data from a national surveillance network over an 8-year period (2009–2016)
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