Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... intestine , etc. , bacteria that under aerobic conditions require for their growth tempera- tures of from 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) to 75 ° C. ( 167 ° F . ) - so- called thermophilic bacteria ; under anaerobic conditions , however , these ...
... intestine , etc. , bacteria that under aerobic conditions require for their growth tempera- tures of from 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) to 75 ° C. ( 167 ° F . ) - so- called thermophilic bacteria ; under anaerobic conditions , however , these ...
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... 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 Cesarean section from the uterus of a pregnant mother ...
... 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 Cesarean section from the uterus of a pregnant mother ...
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... intestine or in bronchiectatic cavities ; when certain intestinal mycoses exist , these sub- stances appear in the urine ( cystinuria ) . Of far greater and more comprehensive importance , how- ever , are those metabolic products that ...
... intestine or in bronchiectatic cavities ; when certain intestinal mycoses exist , these sub- stances appear in the urine ( cystinuria ) . Of far greater and more comprehensive importance , how- ever , are those metabolic products that ...
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... ( intestine or lung ) , and the local symptoms are very considerable . Just these two in- * This nomenclature is awkward and tautologic . The differences intended to be expressed are of degree and not of kind . All of the diseases of this ...
... ( intestine or lung ) , and the local symptoms are very considerable . Just these two in- * This nomenclature is awkward and tautologic . The differences intended to be expressed are of degree and not of kind . All of the diseases of this ...
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... intestine , and thence absorbed into the circu- lation . Even in the true septicemias the disease and death . are ultimately not alone caused mechanically by the indefi- nite multiplication of the bacteria , but here , also , the chemic ...
... intestine , and thence absorbed into the circu- lation . Even in the true septicemias the disease and death . are ultimately not alone caused mechanically by the indefi- nite multiplication of the bacteria , but here , also , the chemic ...
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