Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... bouillon at low temperatures , and ob- tained a residue that was readily soluble in water , and highly toxic . The alcoholic extract proved innocuous . The poison is thus insoluble in alcohol , and is precipitable by this out of watery ...
... bouillon at low temperatures , and ob- tained a residue that was readily soluble in water , and highly toxic . The alcoholic extract proved innocuous . The poison is thus insoluble in alcohol , and is precipitable by this out of watery ...
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... bouillon with absolute alcohol ; or they super- saturated the bouillon - filtrate with ammonium sulphate or sodium phosphate , and obtained from the precipitate the poison , which proved to be not dialyzable . The poisons thus obtained ...
... bouillon with absolute alcohol ; or they super- saturated the bouillon - filtrate with ammonium sulphate or sodium phosphate , and obtained from the precipitate the poison , which proved to be not dialyzable . The poisons thus obtained ...
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... bouillon - culture in as large amount as possible bacterial scrapings from solid culture - media , and boiling the mixture for about two hours , then evaporating down to one - fifth or one - fourth , and filtering through porcelain ...
... bouillon - culture in as large amount as possible bacterial scrapings from solid culture - media , and boiling the mixture for about two hours , then evaporating down to one - fifth or one - fourth , and filtering through porcelain ...
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... bouillon - culture of deter- mined toxicity are necessary to cause the death of a rab- bit , 0.3 cu . cm . may perhaps induce passing rigidity , and the introduction of o.1 cu . cm . will be unattended with any result ; and if 0.00001 ...
... bouillon - culture of deter- mined toxicity are necessary to cause the death of a rab- bit , 0.3 cu . cm . may perhaps induce passing rigidity , and the introduction of o.1 cu . cm . will be unattended with any result ; and if 0.00001 ...
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... bouillon - culture of an immunizing fluid for temporary use , the attenuation - temperature is made as high as possible ; inasmuch as the cultivation of true vaccines in the case of the more parasitic varieties , which spontaneously ...
... bouillon - culture of an immunizing fluid for temporary use , the attenuation - temperature is made as high as possible ; inasmuch as the cultivation of true vaccines in the case of the more parasitic varieties , which spontaneously ...
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