APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stoddard, J. L., & Cutler, E. C. (1916). Torula infection in man: A group of cases, characterized by chronic lesions of the central nervous system, with clinical symptoms suggestive of cerebral tumor, produced by an organism belonging to the Torula group (Torula histolytica, n. sp.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stoddard, James Leavitt, and Elliott Carr Cutler. Torula Infection in Man: A Group of Cases, Characterized by Chronic Lesions of the Central Nervous System, with Clinical Symptoms Suggestive of Cerebral Tumor, Produced by an Organism Belonging to the Torula Group (Torula Histolytica, N. Sp.). New York, 1916.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Stoddard, James Leavitt, and Elliott Carr Cutler. Torula Infection in Man: A Group of Cases, Characterized by Chronic Lesions of the Central Nervous System, with Clinical Symptoms Suggestive of Cerebral Tumor, Produced by an Organism Belonging to the Torula Group (Torula Histolytica, N. Sp.). 1916.

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