Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... course of the diges- tive process in the human intestine ; the interesting experi- ment of Thierfelder and Nuttall , who , with complete exclu- sion of all bacteria , fed with sterile nourishment a young animal removed sterile by ...
... course of the diges- tive process in the human intestine ; the interesting experi- ment of Thierfelder and Nuttall , who , with complete exclu- sion of all bacteria , fed with sterile nourishment a young animal removed sterile by ...
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... course of further investigations of the tetanus- toxin Brieger and Cohn also soon came to the conclusion that this substance represents no true albuminoid body . A notable advance in the knowledge of the nature of bacterial toxins was ...
... course of further investigations of the tetanus- toxin Brieger and Cohn also soon came to the conclusion that this substance represents no true albuminoid body . A notable advance in the knowledge of the nature of bacterial toxins was ...
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... 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 Tuberculosis ) , which , like mallein ( see ...
... 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 Tuberculosis ) , which , like mallein ( see ...
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... course of natural infection is not entirely wanting . The multiplication of the germs , however , is quite insignificant and transitory , and the re- markable activity of the poison dominates the clinical picture . In The mechanical ...
... course of natural infection is not entirely wanting . The multiplication of the germs , however , is quite insignificant and transitory , and the re- markable activity of the poison dominates the clinical picture . In The mechanical ...
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... course of the latter . With a small amount of a pneumococcus - culture , prepared a day or two days previously from an infiltrated pneumonic lung , it is possible to destroy rabbits with cer- tainty , in from twenty - four to forty ...
... course of the latter . With a small amount of a pneumococcus - culture , prepared a day or two days previously from an infiltrated pneumonic lung , it is possible to destroy rabbits with cer- tainty , in from twenty - four to forty ...
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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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