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Page 38
... tube its only communication with the outside . The flask was heated in water and rubber placed in the tube was forced into the bone by means of a rod , slightly smaller than the lumen of the tube , held in the hand of the operator , and ...
... tube its only communication with the outside . The flask was heated in water and rubber placed in the tube was forced into the bone by means of a rod , slightly smaller than the lumen of the tube , held in the hand of the operator , and ...
Page 111
... tube on two occasions . No food remains were found at any of the examinations to indicate stasis of the stomach contents . Oppler - Boas bacillus absent . No tumor could be definitely made out , but a sense of resistance was felt in ...
... tube on two occasions . No food remains were found at any of the examinations to indicate stasis of the stomach contents . Oppler - Boas bacillus absent . No tumor could be definitely made out , but a sense of resistance was felt in ...
Page 128
... tubes should be removed from the incubator from day to day to be examined for colonies which , if present , will be ... tube with cotton , and keeping them at ordinary room temperatures for two or three weeks . In this time most of the ...
... tubes should be removed from the incubator from day to day to be examined for colonies which , if present , will be ... tube with cotton , and keeping them at ordinary room temperatures for two or three weeks . In this time most of the ...
Page 129
... tube , as a solid whitish mass ; there was never any growth at the surface . The first appearance of this mass was nodular · - the nodular masses being more or less discrete but arranging themselves with coherence presenting a mulberry ...
... tube , as a solid whitish mass ; there was never any growth at the surface . The first appearance of this mass was nodular · - the nodular masses being more or less discrete but arranging themselves with coherence presenting a mulberry ...
Page 130
... Tubes : No luxuriance of growth obtained , either under aërobic or anaërobic conditions . Potato Infusion Cultures : Were almost negative . Pepton Solution : Transplants were observed in most instances under aërobic conditions ...
... Tubes : No luxuriance of growth obtained , either under aërobic or anaërobic conditions . Potato Infusion Cultures : Were almost negative . Pepton Solution : Transplants were observed in most instances under aërobic conditions ...
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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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