Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... completely carried down with a calcium - chlorid . precipitate . Attached to this precipitate and dried with it , the toxin proved much more resistant to heat . The poison proved active only when used subcutaneously or intra- venously ...
... completely carried down with a calcium - chlorid . precipitate . Attached to this precipitate and dried with it , the toxin proved much more resistant to heat . The poison proved active only when used subcutaneously or intra- venously ...
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... completely abolishing , their activity . According to Pfeiffer's view , there remain secondary toxins that prove to be much more stable , withstanding boiling for several hours , but which are from ten to twenty times less toxic . A ...
... completely abolishing , their activity . According to Pfeiffer's view , there remain secondary toxins that prove to be much more stable , withstanding boiling for several hours , but which are from ten to twenty times less toxic . A ...
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... completely concealed under other circumstances . Thus , there may be present in the same membrane in a given case of diphtheria , intensely virulent diphtheria - bacilli , and , besides , others free from all virulence , and which ...
... completely concealed under other circumstances . Thus , there may be present in the same membrane in a given case of diphtheria , intensely virulent diphtheria - bacilli , and , besides , others free from all virulence , and which ...
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... completely from the action of the previous inoculation , and to regain its original weight . It may be assumed that here also recovery from the disease coincides with the establishment of immunity , and this seems to point to the fact ...
... completely from the action of the previous inoculation , and to regain its original weight . It may be assumed that here also recovery from the disease coincides with the establishment of immunity , and this seems to point to the fact ...
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... completely the identity of the microorganism it is necessary , however , to determine how far the degree of dilution can be carried . In individual instances this may reach several thousand . The proportion of from I 50 to 1 : 75 is ...
... completely the identity of the microorganism it is necessary , however , to determine how far the degree of dilution can be carried . In individual instances this may reach several thousand . The proportion of from I 50 to 1 : 75 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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