Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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Page 43
... employed . Other methods of inoculation , such as the cutaneous , the intraocular , the intracranial ( subdural ) , etc. , are employed less commonly , and only for special purposes . In animal experimentation the same amount of a ...
... employed . Other methods of inoculation , such as the cutaneous , the intraocular , the intracranial ( subdural ) , etc. , are employed less commonly , and only for special purposes . In animal experimentation the same amount of a ...
Page 52
... employed for immunization may be assumed by a number of other factors . Thus , immunization has been practised with cul- tures through which electric currents have been passed for some time ; further , with cultures that have been ex ...
... employed for immunization may be assumed by a number of other factors . Thus , immunization has been practised with cul- tures through which electric currents have been passed for some time ; further , with cultures that have been ex ...
Page 54
... employed ; and ( 2 ) the dilution - method , in which minimal amounts of virulent cultures or toxic metabolic products are employed . Immunity to certain microorganisms may further be con- ferred by introducing them into the organism to ...
... employed ; and ( 2 ) the dilution - method , in which minimal amounts of virulent cultures or toxic metabolic products are employed . Immunity to certain microorganisms may further be con- ferred by introducing them into the organism to ...
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... employed , induce their effects especially through phagocytosis . Thus , for instance , intraperitoneal injection of normal blood - serum , of physiologic salt - solu- tion , of bouillon and other substances , by means of which it is ...
... employed , induce their effects especially through phagocytosis . Thus , for instance , intraperitoneal injection of normal blood - serum , of physiologic salt - solu- tion , of bouillon and other substances , by means of which it is ...
Page 62
... employed that were not pre- viously treated , and cholera - bacilli or typhoid - bacilli , mixed with a minimal amount of serum from an animal that has been immunized against cholera or typhoid fever , are in- jected into the peritoneum ...
... employed that were not pre- viously treated , and cholera - bacilli or typhoid - bacilli , mixed with a minimal amount of serum from an animal that has been immunized against cholera or typhoid fever , are in- jected into the peritoneum ...
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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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