Efem et al., 1992 - Google Patents
The antimicrobial spectrum of honey and its clinical significanceEfem et al., 1992
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- 16638310351225935868
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- Efem S
- Iwara C
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- Infection
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The antimicrobial spectrum of honey was investigated by placing two drops into each of the wells made on culture media on which pure cultures of various organisms obtained from surgical specimens were grown. The organisms were grown under both aerobic and …
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