Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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Page 11
... show how useful to the physician , in his double capacity of coun- selor of the well and coadjutor of the sick , are bacterio- logic thought and action . THE AUTHORS . CONTENTS . PART I. I. MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA 11.
... show how useful to the physician , in his double capacity of coun- selor of the well and coadjutor of the sick , are bacterio- logic thought and action . THE AUTHORS . CONTENTS . PART I. I. MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA 11.
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... action of the rays of the sun , insolation . In order to de- stroy the spores of anthrax - bacilli , which are not even among the most resistant , exposure to dry heat of 140 ° C. ( 284 ° F. ) for three hours , or to steam of 100 ° C ...
... action of the rays of the sun , insolation . In order to de- stroy the spores of anthrax - bacilli , which are not even among the most resistant , exposure to dry heat of 140 ° C. ( 284 ° F. ) for three hours , or to steam of 100 ° C ...
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... action of light . The spores of anthrax , for instance , are destroyed in a moist substratum by the action of light in a somewhat shorter time than the mature bacilli . In the dried state , however , the spores prove more resistant to ...
... action of light . The spores of anthrax , for instance , are destroyed in a moist substratum by the action of light in a somewhat shorter time than the mature bacilli . In the dried state , however , the spores prove more resistant to ...
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... action was specific , the palsies characteristic of diphtheria taking place . From the evidence , the French investigators considered the poison a ferment . In Germany , Brieger and C. Fränkel later studied care- fully the diphtheria ...
... action was specific , the palsies characteristic of diphtheria taking place . From the evidence , the French investigators considered the poison a ferment . In Germany , Brieger and C. Fränkel later studied care- fully the diphtheria ...
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... action of chloroform - vapor , or through exposure to a temperature of 54 ° C. ( 129.2 ° F. ) for an hour . These poisons , in contrast with the virus of diphtheria and of teta- nus , are not demonstrable in the filtered cultures . They ...
... action of chloroform - vapor , or through exposure to a temperature of 54 ° C. ( 129.2 ° F. ) for an hour . These poisons , in contrast with the virus of diphtheria and of teta- nus , are not demonstrable in the filtered cultures . They ...
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