Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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Page 30
... possible to obtain with- out difficulty specifically acting toxins by the growth of pathogenic bacteria in nutritive media free from albumin . ( See Uschinsky's Nutritive Medium , p . 87. ) In the course of further investigations of the ...
... possible to obtain with- out difficulty specifically acting toxins by the growth of pathogenic bacteria in nutritive media free from albumin . ( See Uschinsky's Nutritive Medium , p . 87. ) In the course of further investigations of the ...
Page 32
... possible bacterial scrapings from solid culture - media , and boiling the mixture for about two hours , then evaporating down to one - fifth or one - fourth , and filtering through porcelain . From the filtrate the proteid substances ...
... possible bacterial scrapings from solid culture - media , and boiling the mixture for about two hours , then evaporating down to one - fifth or one - fourth , and filtering through porcelain . From the filtrate the proteid substances ...
Page 38
... possible to destroy rabbits with cer- tainty , in from twenty - four to forty - eight hours after the development of symptoms of septicemia . With exactly a like amount of the same culture it is possible , two or three days later , to ...
... possible to destroy rabbits with cer- tainty , in from twenty - four to forty - eight hours after the development of symptoms of septicemia . With exactly a like amount of the same culture it is possible , two or three days later , to ...
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... possible inflammatory and suppura- tive processes , from a simple panaris to the most intense septicemia or pyemia . Their morphologic peculiarities re- main the same throughout . A difference is apparent only in animal experimentation ...
... possible inflammatory and suppura- tive processes , from a simple panaris to the most intense septicemia or pyemia . Their morphologic peculiarities re- main the same throughout . A difference is apparent only in animal experimentation ...
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... possible through the agency of the other . Attenuated pyogenic cocci may be rendered again virulent by the simultaneous introduction of bacterium coli , of proteus , and even of saprophytes , such as prodigiosus , or hay - bacillus ...
... possible through the agency of the other . Attenuated pyogenic cocci may be rendered again virulent by the simultaneous introduction of bacterium coli , of proteus , and even of saprophytes , such as prodigiosus , or hay - bacillus ...
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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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