Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... 339 Diseases in Human Beings Induced by Filamentous and Budding Fungi 341 Actinomycosis . . . Pathogenic Streptothrices . Pathogenic Yeasts . 354 362 363 II . INFECTIONS WITH THE LOWEST FORMS OF ANIMAL LIFE 14 CONTENTS .
... 339 Diseases in Human Beings Induced by Filamentous and Budding Fungi 341 Actinomycosis . . . Pathogenic Streptothrices . Pathogenic Yeasts . 354 362 363 II . INFECTIONS WITH THE LOWEST FORMS OF ANIMAL LIFE 14 CONTENTS .
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... induced in animals in a manner analogous to that in which it is effected by the bacilli themselves . Roux and Yersin demonstrated that this diphtheria - poison is destroyed by a temperature of 100 ° C. ( 212 ° F. ) . They evaporated the ...
... induced in animals in a manner analogous to that in which it is effected by the bacilli themselves . Roux and Yersin demonstrated that this diphtheria - poison is destroyed by a temperature of 100 ° C. ( 212 ° F. ) . They evaporated the ...
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... induce typical tetanus in animals . Nevertheless , the bacterial poisons can not with certainty be considered as albuminoid bodies . It is rather more probable that the actual active bacterial poisons are only carried down in the ...
... induce typical tetanus in animals . Nevertheless , the bacterial poisons can not with certainty be considered as albuminoid bodies . It is rather more probable that the actual active bacterial poisons are only carried down in the ...
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... induce disease - symptoms , the latter only 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 ...
... induce disease - symptoms , the latter only 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 ...
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... inducing disease are designated pathogenic ; those , on the other hand , that are innocuous and harmless are designated nonpathogenic . Those that are capable of under- going multiplication only within a higher living organism are known ...
... inducing disease are designated pathogenic ; those , on the other hand , that are innocuous and harmless are designated nonpathogenic . Those that are capable of under- going multiplication only within a higher living organism are known ...
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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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