System der Bakterien, specifically Bd. Specielle Systematik Der Bakterien, is a comprehensive German-language treatise on the classification and systematics of bacteria. Authored by Walter Migula, this historical work offers a detailed exploration into the world of microbiology as it was understood at the time of its publication. It remains a valuable resource for historians of science and those interested in the early development of bacteriology. The book provides insights into the methodologies and taxonomic systems used to study and categorize bacteria, reflecting the state of scientific knowledge in the field.
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