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Page 41
... observer knows that the pain is an appeal for some- thing far different from a sleeping tablet ! The persistent and appealing cry may be the distressed voice of a telescoped , stran- gulating coil of intestine for liberation ; of a ...
... observer knows that the pain is an appeal for some- thing far different from a sleeping tablet ! The persistent and appealing cry may be the distressed voice of a telescoped , stran- gulating coil of intestine for liberation ; of a ...
Page 120
... observers have isolated streptococci from the blood , but these are probably the result rather than the cause of the trouble . It is more frequent in males than in females . Study of the pathological findings in the reported cases , 120 ...
... observers have isolated streptococci from the blood , but these are probably the result rather than the cause of the trouble . It is more frequent in males than in females . Study of the pathological findings in the reported cases , 120 ...
Page 134
... observer is , that since the Actinomyces bovis does not grow well in all the ordinary cul- ture media and does not grow at all at ordinary temperatures , that its habitat is not outside the body , but within the secretions of the buccal ...
... observer is , that since the Actinomyces bovis does not grow well in all the ordinary cul- ture media and does not grow at all at ordinary temperatures , that its habitat is not outside the body , but within the secretions of the buccal ...
Page 264
... observers ; only a few dissenting voices were heard , who claimed that the spirochetes were accidental contaminations derived from the staining fluids , that they were elastic fibrils , etc. A few observers also claimed that they found ...
... observers ; only a few dissenting voices were heard , who claimed that the spirochetes were accidental contaminations derived from the staining fluids , that they were elastic fibrils , etc. A few observers also claimed that they found ...
Page 265
... observers have obtained the best results with Giemsa's stain , applied for many hours ; but good results can be had with aniline gentian violet , saturated watery or carbolic gentian violet and carbolic fuchsin in a much shorter time ...
... observers have obtained the best results with Giemsa's stain , applied for many hours ; but good results can be had with aniline gentian violet , saturated watery or carbolic gentian violet and carbolic fuchsin in a much shorter time ...
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A. J. STEELE acid Actinomycosis Alumni Association Anatomy Bacteriology blood bone carbolic carbolic acid charged Charles CHARLES CLAUDE GUTHRIE Chemistry and Microscopy Chief of Clinic City Hospital Clinical Assistant Clinical Chemistry Clinical Lecturer Clinical Medicine Clinical Professor course Department of Washington Dermatology diagnosis Diseases of Children eighth semester examination February Fischel foot fourth Genito-Urinary George graduates GRINDON Gynecology HENRY Histology instruction Instructor in Clinical John laboratory Laryngology lesions Locust Street Louis Medical Medical Association Medical College Medical Department Medical School methylene blue microscope Missouri State Medical Mullanphy Hospital nephritis Nervous System Neurology O'Fallon Dispensary Obstetrics operation Ophthalmology organs Orthopedic Surgery Otology pain paralysis Pathology patient Ph.G physician Physiology practical Professor of Clinical Professor of Diseases ROBERT LUEDEKING Senior shoe-wearing sixth semester spirochete spirochete pallida stain surgical symptoms syphilis tion Tuholske tumor University Hospital Dispensary uterus Washington University Hospital WILLIAM WILLIS HALL
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