Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... introduction and at once 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 ...
... introduction and at once 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 ...
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... introduction of o.1 cu . cm . will be unattended with any result ; and if 0.00001 cu . cm . of another culture will ... introduced into the cir- culation of these animals in great dilution , infection does not take place . On the other ...
... introduction of o.1 cu . cm . will be unattended with any result ; and if 0.00001 cu . cm . of another culture will ... introduced into the cir- culation of these animals in great dilution , infection does not take place . On the other ...
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... introduced , the more speedily does the death of the animal take place . With regard to the purity of the infecting ... introduction of bacterium coli , of proteus , and even of saprophytes , such as prodigiosus , or hay - bacillus ...
... introduced , the more speedily does the death of the animal take place . With regard to the purity of the infecting ... introduction of bacterium coli , of proteus , and even of saprophytes , such as prodigiosus , or hay - bacillus ...
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... introduction . An amount of pneumococci that , injected subcutaneously , would cause death in a dog , will , when ... introduced subcuta- neously invariably gives rise to disease . In the same way also in human pathology the point of ...
... introduction . An amount of pneumococci that , injected subcutaneously , would cause death in a dog , will , when ... introduced subcuta- neously invariably gives rise to disease . In the same way also in human pathology the point of ...
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... introduced is rendered comprehensible . On the other hand , it must be assumed that the devices mentioned that are capable of in- creasing the susceptibility ( inanition , overexertion , over- cooling and overheating , anemia , glycemia ...
... introduced is rendered comprehensible . On the other hand , it must be assumed that the devices mentioned that are capable of in- creasing the susceptibility ( inanition , overexertion , over- cooling and overheating , anemia , glycemia ...
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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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