American Medicine, Volume 42American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1936 |
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... organisms into his throat and lungs , and swallowing the mucus of his mouth carries these same organisms into his stomach . Theoretically , the acid media of the stomach sterilizes everything passing through this organ , but clinically ...
... organisms into his throat and lungs , and swallowing the mucus of his mouth carries these same organisms into his stomach . Theoretically , the acid media of the stomach sterilizes everything passing through this organ , but clinically ...
Page 177
... organisms . It is not uncommon for a fuso - spirochetal infection to be super - imposed secondarily upon other primary diseased conditions so as to mask the true underlying symptoms of either a local or systemic condition . Oral ...
... organisms . It is not uncommon for a fuso - spirochetal infection to be super - imposed secondarily upon other primary diseased conditions so as to mask the true underlying symptoms of either a local or systemic condition . Oral ...
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... organism used through- out this work was a strain of the hemolytic Str . pyogenes originally isolated from a case of ... organisms in 1 cc . as estimated by this method . Method of Staining Clasmatocytes in Pleural Fluid . - It was found ...
... organism used through- out this work was a strain of the hemolytic Str . pyogenes originally isolated from a case of ... organisms in 1 cc . as estimated by this method . Method of Staining Clasmatocytes in Pleural Fluid . - It was found ...
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