Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... present time , when , properly , photography is so much used for the objective representation of objects in the natural sciences , especially those of bacteriology , many will look with suspicion upon a painted bacteriologic atlas . We 5.
... present time , when , properly , photography is so much used for the objective representation of objects in the natural sciences , especially those of bacteriology , many will look with suspicion upon a painted bacteriologic atlas . We 5.
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... naturally , those required as supplements to the text are more often copies . In the latter case the original source is always given . Varieties important from a medical standpoint , especially when they present any visible ...
... naturally , those required as supplements to the text are more often copies . In the latter case the original source is always given . Varieties important from a medical standpoint , especially when they present any visible ...
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... natural botanical arrangement , a complete description of the important varieties , with constant reference to less im- portant ones which for any reason are worthy of notice . Those which we have described in detail we have also ...
... natural botanical arrangement , a complete description of the important varieties , with constant reference to less im- portant ones which for any reason are worthy of notice . Those which we have described in detail we have also ...
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... naturally strictly adhered to the rule of priority . We affirm with pleasure that , because of our exact observations and of reliable statements in the literature , the carefully championed view of the exceed- ingly great variability of ...
... naturally strictly adhered to the rule of priority . We affirm with pleasure that , because of our exact observations and of reliable statements in the literature , the carefully championed view of the exceed- ingly great variability of ...
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... naturally , we cannot expect : some small mistakes and oversights could not be avoided . The division of the work was the same as in the first edition . K. B. LEHMANN . R. O. NEUMANN . CONTENTS . Part I. - General Bacteriology . ( A 10 ...
... naturally , we cannot expect : some small mistakes and oversights could not be avoided . The division of the work was the same as in the first edition . K. B. LEHMANN . R. O. NEUMANN . CONTENTS . Part I. - General Bacteriology . ( A 10 ...
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abundant According Actinomyces aerobic Agar Plate alcohol anaerobic anilin animals anthrax appear Bacillus Bact bacteria Bacterium blood border bouillon C. B. XXIV capsules cause cholera vibrio cloudy coagulated cocci coli colonies color cultivated delicate diagnosis differentiated diphtheria disease elevated endospores especially fermentation flagella Flügge fluid formation forms gelatin gelatin plate gelatin stab glanders glycerin-agar Gram's method granular granules grape-sugar gray grow guinea-pigs immunity incubator indol injection inoculation lactic acid Lehm liquefaction liquefied Löffler magnified sixty Micr Micrococcus Microscopic Migula milk milk-sugar moist motile Neum non-motile nutrient media observed obtained occurs organism pathogenic pellicle peptone peritrichous pigment potato present produced pyogenes rabbits rarely reaction regarding roundish Sarc sarcina serum solution sometimes Spirillum spores stained by Gram's streak Strept Streptococcus sugar Superficial surface growth temperature tetanus thick threads tion toxin transparent tuberculosis typhi typhoid usually varieties Vibrio cholera virulence whitish yellow yellowish Zimmermann