Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... obtained by Hauser from decomposing fluids . It is , however , quite probable that the spheric bodies in the cultures of the proteus result in consequence of the retarded growth in the presence of progressive division . If the ac ...
... obtained by Hauser from decomposing fluids . It is , however , quite probable that the spheric bodies in the cultures of the proteus result in consequence of the retarded growth in the presence of progressive division . If the ac ...
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... obtained from the precipitate the poison , which proved to be not dialyzable . The poisons thus obtained by alcoholic precipitation or separation by means of salts yielded albuminoid reactions . They could not be included among the ...
... obtained from the precipitate the poison , which proved to be not dialyzable . The poisons thus obtained by alcoholic precipitation or separation by means of salts yielded albuminoid reactions . They could not be included among the ...
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... obtained these from cholera - vibrios and typhoid- bacilli , by destroying fresh agar smear - cultures through the action of chloroform - vapor , or through exposure to a temperature of 54 ° C. ( 129.2 ° F. ) for an hour . These poisons ...
... obtained these from cholera - vibrios and typhoid- bacilli , by destroying fresh agar smear - cultures through the action of chloroform - vapor , or through exposure to a temperature of 54 ° C. ( 129.2 ° F. ) for an hour . These poisons ...
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... obtained , but they always give rise to fever and leukocytosis only , and , on subcutaneous injection , to local inflammation and suppura- tion besides . For the white blood - corpuscles they possess especially a most marked attractive ...
... obtained , but they always give rise to fever and leukocytosis only , and , on subcutaneous injection , to local inflammation and suppura- tion besides . For the white blood - corpuscles they possess especially a most marked attractive ...
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... obtained from the diseased focus decreases progressively in the case of some bacteria more rapidly ( as , for instance , diphtheria - bacilli , and most rapidly pneumococci ) ; in the case of others , more slowly ( an anthrax - culture ...
... obtained from the diseased focus decreases progressively in the case of some bacteria more rapidly ( as , for instance , diphtheria - bacilli , and most rapidly pneumococci ) ; in the case of others , more slowly ( an anthrax - culture ...
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Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students Felix Klemperer,Ernst Levy,Augustus Adolph Eshner No preview available - 2015 |
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