Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... additions have been made . We believe the work adapted to the present position of bacteriologic knowledge , and hope that this edition may have the same friendly reception accorded the first edition . THE AUTHORS . PREFACE TO THE FIRST ...
... additions have been made . We believe the work adapted to the present position of bacteriologic knowledge , and hope that this edition may have the same friendly reception accorded the first edition . THE AUTHORS . PREFACE TO THE FIRST ...
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... addition to dichotomous division some bacteria , espe- cially the bacilli , and only exceptionally spirilla , and perhaps sarcinæ , proliferate through the formation of special perma- nent bodies or spores . ( Fig . 8. ) In the interior ...
... addition to dichotomous division some bacteria , espe- cially the bacilli , and only exceptionally spirilla , and perhaps sarcinæ , proliferate through the formation of special perma- nent bodies or spores . ( Fig . 8. ) In the interior ...
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... addition to fatty acids , oxyacids , and amidofatty acids ( leucin , glycocol , alanin ) , a large number of organic toxic bases , which are designated ptomains , and for our knowledge of which we are indebted to the investigations of ...
... addition to fatty acids , oxyacids , and amidofatty acids ( leucin , glycocol , alanin ) , a large number of organic toxic bases , which are designated ptomains , and for our knowledge of which we are indebted to the investigations of ...
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... addition to the general predisposition a local predis- position may be distinguished , depending upon the varying susceptibility of the different tissues of the body . Her- mann undertook the establishment of a scale of susceptibility ...
... addition to the general predisposition a local predis- position may be distinguished , depending upon the varying susceptibility of the different tissues of the body . Her- mann undertook the establishment of a scale of susceptibility ...
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... addition to these more special causes , social conditions naturally retain their significance as general causes of epi- demics . An impaired state of nutrition affecting entire classes in a community , the absence of air and of light in ...
... addition to these more special causes , social conditions naturally retain their significance as general causes of epi- demics . An impaired state of nutrition affecting entire classes in a community , the absence of air and of light in ...
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Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students Felix Klemperer,Ernst Levy,Augustus Adolph Eshner No preview available - 2015 |
ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL BACTERIOL Ernst 1864 Levy,Felix 1866- Joint Author Klemperer,Augustus Adolph 1862- Tr Eshner No preview available - 2016 |
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