Medical Record, Volume 47George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1895 |
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... contained several hundred of the larvæ and I took it to the college physician , poured a little kerosene into the jar , and asked him to please watch the effect . This was as expected , for within fifteen minutes all the larvæ were dead ...
... contained several hundred of the larvæ and I took it to the college physician , poured a little kerosene into the jar , and asked him to please watch the effect . This was as expected , for within fifteen minutes all the larvæ were dead ...
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... contained in the blood - serum of immune animals directly de- stroys the toxin of diphtheria . This action occurs in the laboratory as well as in the living organism . Buch- ner and others , on the other hand , believe that there is no ...
... contained in the blood - serum of immune animals directly de- stroys the toxin of diphtheria . This action occurs in the laboratory as well as in the living organism . Buch- ner and others , on the other hand , believe that there is no ...
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... contained in the serum should always be the guide to dosage , and not the amount of serum alone . Bichloride Harmful . - DR . JOSEPH E. WINTERS said it required bichloride of strength of 1 to 1,000 to kill the Loeffler bacilli , with ...
... contained in the serum should always be the guide to dosage , and not the amount of serum alone . Bichloride Harmful . - DR . JOSEPH E. WINTERS said it required bichloride of strength of 1 to 1,000 to kill the Loeffler bacilli , with ...
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... contained any blood . Sometimes , however , there was in the vomit . food from the previous day . These were the ... contain any food from the day previous . At that time the diagnosis fluctuated between some functional nervous affection ...
... contained any blood . Sometimes , however , there was in the vomit . food from the previous day . These were the ... contain any food from the day previous . At that time the diagnosis fluctuated between some functional nervous affection ...
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... contained food from the previous day . The quantity of the stomach - contents was not large ( about 150 c.c. ) and showed the follow- ing characteristics : HCl + , no pieces of meat visible , but amylaceous substances can be easily ...
... contained food from the previous day . The quantity of the stomach - contents was not large ( about 150 c.c. ) and showed the follow- ing characteristics : HCl + , no pieces of meat visible , but amylaceous substances can be easily ...
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Page 12 - We must, therefore, conclude that the members of a household in which a case of diphtheria exists should be regarded as sources of danger, unless cultures from their throats show the absence of diphtheria bacilli.
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