> I was in agreement with you up to that point. I think you must have
someone else in mind because Phillips died in 1951, at the beginning of
the sulfa era. Could have been J. E. Eckert, though.
You are probably right. I had heard that attributed to Phillips, but I
just now pulled out my Eckert and Shaw and page 369 deals with
controlling, curing and eradicating AFB (those are the words used) with
sulfa drugs or terramycin.
FWIW, the next page goes on to discuss the possibility of breeding bees
for AFB resistance.
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