Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... Immunity . ) . 1. How do Bacteria Act Pathogenically ? 2. Variation in the Virulence of Bacteria . 3. Predisposition and Congenital Immunity ( Resist- ance ) 4. Acquired Specific Immunity and Its Causes . ( A ) Poison - resistance ...
... Immunity . ) . 1. How do Bacteria Act Pathogenically ? 2. Variation in the Virulence of Bacteria . 3. Predisposition and Congenital Immunity ( Resist- ance ) 4. Acquired Specific Immunity and Its Causes . ( A ) Poison - resistance ...
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... immune to ordinary anthrax because of their higher body temperature ( 42 ° ) , die somewhat oftener after inoculation with cultures adapted to higher tempera- tures . Still more striking were the results when Dieu- donné gradually ...
... immune to ordinary anthrax because of their higher body temperature ( 42 ° ) , die somewhat oftener after inoculation with cultures adapted to higher tempera- tures . Still more striking were the results when Dieu- donné gradually ...
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... IMMUNITY ) . I. How Do Bacteria Act Pathogenically ? If micro - organisms enter the tissues or blood of an animal , there occurs an infection if , at the same time- 1. The micro - organisms can remain alive and increase within the host ...
... IMMUNITY ) . I. How Do Bacteria Act Pathogenically ? If micro - organisms enter the tissues or blood of an animal , there occurs an infection if , at the same time- 1. The micro - organisms can remain alive and increase within the host ...
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... Immunity ( Resistance ) . The susceptibility of various species and single individ- uals to various infectious diseases from birth is striking and not easily explained . In the first place , certain species of animals are naturally ...
... Immunity ( Resistance ) . The susceptibility of various species and single individ- uals to various infectious diseases from birth is striking and not easily explained . In the first place , certain species of animals are naturally ...
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... immunity ( resistance , Buchner ) lie in protective arrangements of the organism , regarding which I cannot here speak exhaustively . Only so much is given as is fairly in accord with all the facts , corresponding to the views ...
... immunity ( resistance , Buchner ) lie in protective arrangements of the organism , regarding which I cannot here speak exhaustively . Only so much is given as is fairly in accord with all the facts , corresponding to the views ...
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