Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... cause intoxication from the gastro - intestinal tract ( hydrothionemia ) , and in individual cases also hydro- thionuria . Bacterial decomposition of urea is the cause of cystitis ; and the formation of gas in the bladder by bacteria ...
... cause intoxication from the gastro - intestinal tract ( hydrothionemia ) , and in individual cases also hydro- thionuria . Bacterial decomposition of urea is the cause of cystitis ; and the formation of gas in the bladder by bacteria ...
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... cause the death of the animal ; but even then the course of the disease presents nothing characteristic , and not more so the postmortem findings . Detailed reference to the latter will be made in the consideration of tuberculin ( see ...
... cause the death of the animal ; but even then the course of the disease presents nothing characteristic , and not more so the postmortem findings . Detailed reference to the latter will be made in the consideration of tuberculin ( see ...
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... caused mechanically by the indefi- nite multiplication of the bacteria , but here , also , the chemic activity of the ... cause occlusion in larger or smaller arterial areas , and there result in this way infarcts , ischemic softening ...
... caused mechanically by the indefi- nite multiplication of the bacteria , but here , also , the chemic activity of the ... cause occlusion in larger or smaller arterial areas , and there result in this way infarcts , ischemic softening ...
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... causing the slightest injury . Thus , cholera - bacilli may temporarily be found in the in- testinal evacuations of ... cause of inflammation and suppuration , are present normally not only upon the entire cutaneous surface , but also ...
... causing the slightest injury . Thus , cholera - bacilli may temporarily be found in the in- testinal evacuations of ... cause of inflammation and suppuration , are present normally not only upon the entire cutaneous surface , but also ...
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... causing the spread of the disease . Finally , a further illustration from human pathology may be given to illustrate the relations between virulence and infection . For the acquisition of pneumonia a predispos- ing cause frequently is ...
... causing the spread of the disease . Finally , a further illustration from human pathology may be given to illustrate the relations between virulence and infection . For the acquisition of pneumonia a predispos- ing cause frequently is ...
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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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