Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... give rise to germ - cells ( spores ) by segmentation . These are probably not analogous to bacterial spores , as they are destroyed by exposure for five minutes to a tem- perature of 75 ° C. ( 167 ° F. ) . Nevertheless , they with ...
... give rise to germ - cells ( spores ) by segmentation . These are probably not analogous to bacterial spores , as they are destroyed by exposure for five minutes to a tem- perature of 75 ° C. ( 167 ° F. ) . Nevertheless , they with ...
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... give rise in their culture- media to beautiful fluorescence , others to phosphorescence- that is , they appear luminous in the dark . The chemic combinations to which bacteria give rise in artificial nutritive media are at present of ...
... give rise in their culture- media to beautiful fluorescence , others to phosphorescence- that is , they appear luminous in the dark . The chemic combinations to which bacteria give rise in artificial nutritive media are at present of ...
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... give rise to severe digestive disturbances . The formation of hydrogen sulphid may cause intoxication from the gastro - intestinal tract ( hydrothionemia ) , and in individual cases also hydro- thionuria . Bacterial decomposition of ...
... give rise to severe digestive disturbances . The formation of hydrogen sulphid may cause intoxication from the gastro - intestinal tract ( hydrothionemia ) , and in individual cases also hydro- thionuria . Bacterial decomposition of ...
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... give rise to their toxic manifestations after a well - defined period of in- cubation . The physiologic properties of the poisons of typhoid fever and of cholera will be thoroughly considered in the special section . Finally , those ...
... give rise to their toxic manifestations after a well - defined period of in- cubation . The physiologic properties of the poisons of typhoid fever and of cholera will be thoroughly considered in the special section . Finally , those ...
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... give rise to the typical clinical picture that is characteristic of the bacteria from which they are obtained , but they always give rise to fever and leukocytosis only , and , on subcutaneous injection , to local inflammation and ...
... give rise to the typical clinical picture that is characteristic of the bacteria from which they are obtained , but they always give rise to fever and leukocytosis only , and , on subcutaneous injection , to local inflammation and ...
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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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