Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... considered the most important representative . These streptothriceæ stand midway between the filamentous fungi and the true bacteria , and they are characterized by the formation of filaments and especially by the ramification resulting ...
... considered the most important representative . These streptothriceæ stand midway between the filamentous fungi and the true bacteria , and they are characterized by the formation of filaments and especially by the ramification resulting ...
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... considered as prema- ture ; although the presumption is justified that the tubercle- bacillus and the diphtheria - bacillus stand in kindred rela- tionship to the ray - fungus and the group of organisms represented by it . Involution ...
... considered as prema- ture ; although the presumption is justified that the tubercle- bacillus and the diphtheria - bacillus stand in kindred rela- tionship to the ray - fungus and the group of organisms represented by it . Involution ...
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... considered as extremely varied . The most profound re- ductions , and the most far - reaching oxidations , the forma- tion of most complex combinations and their disintegration into atoms , are effected by bacteria . From nitrates are ...
... considered as extremely varied . The most profound re- ductions , and the most far - reaching oxidations , the forma- tion of most complex combinations and their disintegration into atoms , are effected by bacteria . From nitrates are ...
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... considered the poison a ferment . In Germany , Brieger and C. Fränkel later studied care- fully the diphtheria - toxin , as well as the toxins of numerous other bacteria , and especially the tetanus - toxin . MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ...
... considered the poison a ferment . In Germany , Brieger and C. Fränkel later studied care- fully the diphtheria - toxin , as well as the toxins of numerous other bacteria , and especially the tetanus - toxin . MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF ...
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... considered as albuminoid bodies . It is rather more probable that the actual active bacterial poisons are only carried down in the preparation of these albu- minoid powders , and that they adhere to the albumin in a purely mechanical ...
... considered as albuminoid bodies . It is rather more probable that the actual active bacterial poisons are only carried down in the preparation of these albu- minoid powders , and that they adhere to the albumin in a purely mechanical ...
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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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