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Sims JM (1868). Illustrations of the Value of the Microscope in the Treatment of the Sterile Condition. *British Medical Journal*, *2*(410), 492-494. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.410.492
Sims JM. Illustrations of the Value of the Microscope in the Treatment of the Sterile Condition. Br Med J. 1868. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.410.492
Sims, J. M. "Illustrations of the Value of the Microscope in the Treatment of the Sterile Condition." *British medical journal*, 1868.
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