Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... considerably increased . Chapters have been added on Plague and Botulism , and those on Immunity , Diph- theria , Typhoid Fever , Actinomycosis , Examination of Air and of Water , and others , have been radically revised ; and in all ...
... considerably increased . Chapters have been added on Plague and Botulism , and those on Immunity , Diph- theria , Typhoid Fever , Actinomycosis , Examination of Air and of Water , and others , have been radically revised ; and in all ...
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... considerable importance are the chemic activities dis- played by bacteria in the domain of physiology and of pathol- ogy . Bacteria participate in the normal course of the diges- tive process in the human intestine ; the interesting ...
... considerable importance are the chemic activities dis- played by bacteria in the domain of physiology and of pathol- ogy . Bacteria participate in the normal course of the diges- tive process in the human intestine ; the interesting ...
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... considerable . Just these two in- * This nomenclature is awkward and tautologic . The differences intended to be expressed are of degree and not of kind . All of the diseases of this group are infectious , naturally in varying grade ...
... considerable . Just these two in- * This nomenclature is awkward and tautologic . The differences intended to be expressed are of degree and not of kind . All of the diseases of this group are infectious , naturally in varying grade ...
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... considerably exceeded . At certain intervals cholera leaves its Indian home to invade in widespread epidemics ( pan- demics ) almost the entire inhabited world . The systematic causes that govern the occurrence and the subsidence of ...
... considerably exceeded . At certain intervals cholera leaves its Indian home to invade in widespread epidemics ( pan- demics ) almost the entire inhabited world . The systematic causes that govern the occurrence and the subsidence of ...
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... considerable time the scientific world was dominated almost exclusively by the PHAGOCYTIC THEORY of Metschnikoff . According to this , the wandering cells , especially the white blood - corpuscles , of the immune and the immunized organ ...
... considerable time the scientific world was dominated almost exclusively by the PHAGOCYTIC THEORY of Metschnikoff . According to this , the wandering cells , especially the white blood - corpuscles , of the immune and the immunized organ ...
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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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