Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Volume 2W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... preparations . The choice of varieties for illustration was often very difficult . To our great pleasure , we were ... prepared alone , and a special part , in which I have re- ceived the constant cooperation of Dr. Neumann . The general ...
... preparations . The choice of varieties for illustration was often very difficult . To our great pleasure , we were ... prepared alone , and a special part , in which I have re- ceived the constant cooperation of Dr. Neumann . The general ...
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... preparation of many bac- teria ( for example , B. typhi ) , and which were formerly 1 Untersuchungen über Bakterien , 1894. Berlin . Separatabdruck aus den Jahrbüchern für wissenschaftl . Botanik , XXVII , Heft 1 ; and Untersuchungen ...
... preparation of many bac- teria ( for example , B. typhi ) , and which were formerly 1 Untersuchungen über Bakterien , 1894. Berlin . Separatabdruck aus den Jahrbüchern für wissenschaftl . Botanik , XXVII , Heft 1 ; and Untersuchungen ...
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... preparation with chromic acid , sodium peroxid , or hydrogen peroxid , according to the ordinary spore staining . ( See Technical Appendix . ) The per- fected spores are formed by the union of many small antecedents . Bunge explains the ...
... preparation with chromic acid , sodium peroxid , or hydrogen peroxid , according to the ordinary spore staining . ( See Technical Appendix . ) The per- fected spores are formed by the union of many small antecedents . Bunge explains the ...
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... prepared the way for it . Indeed , some varieties , on account of certain gradually introduced cultural conditions , lose the property of producing mature spores , only physiologically worthless antecedents being formed ( Roux , K. B. ...
... prepared the way for it . Indeed , some varieties , on account of certain gradually introduced cultural conditions , lose the property of producing mature spores , only physiologically worthless antecedents being formed ( Roux , K. B. ...
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... preparation see Technical Appendix . ) We must always keep these on hand , since without them 1 Recently Uschinsky has apparently obtained upon his non - albu- minous nutrient medium a good growth with the production of toxin in the ...
... preparation see Technical Appendix . ) We must always keep these on hand , since without them 1 Recently Uschinsky has apparently obtained upon his non - albu- minous nutrient medium a good growth with the production of toxin in the ...
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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