Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... organisms represented by it . Involution - changes must not be confounded with variabil- ity in form of growth . The former take place when the nutritive medium is exhausted and the bacteria begin to die ; the cells then swell , become ...
... organisms represented by it . Involution - changes must not be confounded with variabil- ity in form of growth . The former take place when the nutritive medium is exhausted and the bacteria begin to die ; the cells then swell , become ...
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... organism , these bacteria multiply at the expense of their host , and , with the aid of their metabolic products , unfold their deleterious activity ; the affected individual is made ill . Bacteria capa- ble of inducing disease are ...
... organism , these bacteria multiply at the expense of their host , and , with the aid of their metabolic products , unfold their deleterious activity ; the affected individual is made ill . Bacteria capa- ble of inducing disease are ...
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... organism ; but in those diseases caused by bacteria the influence of poison- production is of importance in every case : every infection is attended also with intoxication ; only the more marked prominence or recession of the latter ...
... organism ; but in those diseases caused by bacteria the influence of poison- production is of importance in every case : every infection is attended also with intoxication ; only the more marked prominence or recession of the latter ...
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... organism . The reduction in virulence in arti- ficial culture is prevented in the case of many bacteria by frequent transplantation upon fresh nutritive media ; it may , therefore , be in some way related to exhaustion of the culture ...
... organism . The reduction in virulence in arti- ficial culture is prevented in the case of many bacteria by frequent transplantation upon fresh nutritive media ; it may , therefore , be in some way related to exhaustion of the culture ...
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... organisms . Pasteur in this way attenuated the bacillus of hog - erysipelas , by inoculating rabbits with successive generations of the organism . In the same way he procured a mitigated virus of hydrophobia by continued inoculation of ...
... organisms . Pasteur in this way attenuated the bacillus of hog - erysipelas , by inoculating rabbits with successive generations of the organism . In the same way he procured a mitigated virus of hydrophobia by continued inoculation of ...
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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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