Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... parasites ( true , strict , obligate parasites ) . In contrast with these are saprophytes , those bacteria that thrive only upon dead material . There is , however , no sharp division between parasites and saprophytes . Many bacteria ...
... parasites ( true , strict , obligate parasites ) . In contrast with these are saprophytes , those bacteria that thrive only upon dead material . There is , however , no sharp division between parasites and saprophytes . Many bacteria ...
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... fluid for temporary use , the attenuation - temperature is made as high as possible ; inasmuch as the cultivation of true vaccines in the case of the more parasitic varieties , which spontaneously IMMUNITY , IMMUNIZATION , AND CURE . 51.
... fluid for temporary use , the attenuation - temperature is made as high as possible ; inasmuch as the cultivation of true vaccines in the case of the more parasitic varieties , which spontaneously IMMUNITY , IMMUNIZATION , AND CURE . 51.
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Felix Klemperer, Ernst Levy. the case of the more parasitic varieties , which spontaneously lose their virulence gradually in culture , has not hitherto proved successful . The introduction of a living bacterial culture attenuated by ...
Felix Klemperer, Ernst Levy. the case of the more parasitic varieties , which spontaneously lose their virulence gradually in culture , has not hitherto proved successful . The introduction of a living bacterial culture attenuated by ...
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... parasitic origin of sympathetic ophthal- mia must still be considered as undemonstrated . Chalazion is looked upon as the expression of a chronic inflammation of the tarsal connective tissue that is caused by the entrance of the ...
... parasitic origin of sympathetic ophthal- mia must still be considered as undemonstrated . Chalazion is looked upon as the expression of a chronic inflammation of the tarsal connective tissue that is caused by the entrance of the ...
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... parasites . 3. Bacteria . 4. More highly organized vegetable parasites . The tuberculosis due to foreign bodies may be developed experimentally with ease through the agency of all possible substances . It is , however , not ...
... parasites . 3. Bacteria . 4. More highly organized vegetable parasites . The tuberculosis due to foreign bodies may be developed experimentally with ease through the agency of all possible substances . It is , however , not ...
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