THE BACTERIOLOGICAL DETECTIVE-1

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THE BACTERIOLOGICAL DETECTIVE Craig Kennedy, the professor of criminal science, traces down a man who kills with disease germs. Third of the series of unique mystery stories. KENNEDY was deeply immersed in writing a lecture on the chemical compositions of various bacterial toxins and antitoxins, a thing which was as unfamiliar to me as Kamchatka, but as familiar to Kennedy as Broadway and Forty-second Street. "Really," he remarked, laying down his fountain-pen and lighting his cigar for the hundredth time, "the more one thinks of how the modern criminal misses his opportunities the more astonishing it seems. Why do they stick to pistols, chloroform, and prussic acid when there is such a splendid assortment of refined methods they might employ?" "Give it up, old man," I replied helpless

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