Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... blood - transfusion . According to the activity of their causative bacteria , in- fections may be divided into toxic and infectious . * In the former the manifestations caused directly by the living germ - that is , the local symptoms ...
... blood - transfusion . According to the activity of their causative bacteria , in- fections may be divided into toxic and infectious . * In the former the manifestations caused directly by the living germ - that is , the local symptoms ...
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... blood ; and , also , the pro- found symptoms of the algid stage of cholera are only explicable on the assumption of a poison generated by the vibrios in the intestine , and thence absorbed into the circu- lation . Even in the true ...
... blood ; and , also , the pro- found symptoms of the algid stage of cholera are only explicable on the assumption of a poison generated by the vibrios in the intestine , and thence absorbed into the circu- lation . Even in the true ...
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... blood - serum of immunized animals . Though demonstrated by the investigators named as useful only for staphylo- coccous septicemia , as well as for diphtheria and for tetanus , this method was subsequently employed against the infec ...
... blood - serum of immunized animals . Though demonstrated by the investigators named as useful only for staphylo- coccous septicemia , as well as for diphtheria and for tetanus , this method was subsequently employed against the infec ...
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... blood - serum is possessed by all of the tissue- fluids , as well as the milk and the egg - yolk , of highly im- munized animals . The most significant feature of this method of immunization is the simplicity and the rapidity with which ...
... blood - serum is possessed by all of the tissue- fluids , as well as the milk and the egg - yolk , of highly im- munized animals . The most significant feature of this method of immunization is the simplicity and the rapidity with which ...
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... blood of convalescents . We shall return to this variation in the relations between existing immunity and the immunizing power of the blood - serum . Quantitative Limitations of Immunity . - Immunity is always relative ; absolute ...
... blood of convalescents . We shall return to this variation in the relations between existing immunity and the immunizing power of the blood - serum . Quantitative Limitations of Immunity . - Immunity is always relative ; absolute ...
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Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students Felix Klemperer,Ernst Levy,Augustus Adolph Eshner No preview available - 2015 |
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