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The book surveys early developments in bacteriology and explains how microscopic organisms are distributed and act in everyday environments. It describes seasonal and locational variation in airborne microbes, their presence in dust, water, milk, and ice, and contrasts beneficial industrial roles with pathogenic hazards. Chapters examine the effects of sunlight and temperature on bacterial survival, methods for detecting and reducing contamination, and practical measures to prevent foodborne and environmental poisoning. The tone is explanatory, blending accessible scientific background with applied public-health guidance.

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Grace C. Frankland

Grace C. Frankland was a notable figure in the field of microbiology, particularly recognized for her contributions to the understanding of bacteria and their impact on everyday life. Her key work, "Bacteria in Daily Life," explores the role of bacteria in various aspects of human existence, emphasizing both their beneficial and harmful effects. Through her research and writings, Frankland contributed to the broader discourse on public health and hygiene, highlighting the importance of microbial awareness in daily practices. Her work remains relevant in discussions about microbiology and its implications for society.

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