Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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Page 66
... practical point of view . It renders possible the diagnosis of typhoid fever with the aid of the serum of a suspected patient . The same appears to be true for Asiatic cholera and other dis- We shall fully discuss the so - called serum ...
... practical point of view . It renders possible the diagnosis of typhoid fever with the aid of the serum of a suspected patient . The same appears to be true for Asiatic cholera and other dis- We shall fully discuss the so - called serum ...
Page 73
... practical results in the case of diphtheria . In that of tetanus success is as yet doubtful . We shall refer fully in the special section in the discussion of these two diseases to the mode of obtaining and of esti- mating and to the ...
... practical results in the case of diphtheria . In that of tetanus success is as yet doubtful . We shall refer fully in the special section in the discussion of these two diseases to the mode of obtaining and of esti- mating and to the ...
Page 115
... practical purposes , however , this purely chemic mode of origin is of no note- worthy importance , and in almost every suppurative and inflammatory process microorganisms are the responsible agents . The bacteria that are found in the ...
... practical purposes , however , this purely chemic mode of origin is of no note- worthy importance , and in almost every suppurative and inflammatory process microorganisms are the responsible agents . The bacteria that are found in the ...
Page 131
... practical application of this method is entirely out of consideration . The Occurrence of Other Microorganisms in Erysipe- las . In two cases of true erysipelas ( the second infected by the first ) Jordan cultivated the staphylococcus ...
... practical application of this method is entirely out of consideration . The Occurrence of Other Microorganisms in Erysipe- las . In two cases of true erysipelas ( the second infected by the first ) Jordan cultivated the staphylococcus ...
Page 178
... practical importance , as in most epidemics the drink- ing - water is to be considered as the vehicle for the typhoid virus . For this purpose carbolic acid is employed , being added to the suspected water in such amount that this shall ...
... practical importance , as in most epidemics the drink- ing - water is to be considered as the vehicle for the typhoid virus . For this purpose carbolic acid is employed , being added to the suspected water in such amount that this shall ...
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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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activity agar alcohol alkaline amebæ amount anaerobic animals anthrax anthrax-bacilli antitoxin appear bacilli bacteria bacteriologic bacterium bacterium coli blood blood-serum body bouillon carbolic acid cause cent chlorid cholera clinical Cloth cocci colonies contains cultivated culture-medium demonstrated diagnosis dilute diphtheria diphtheria-bacilli diplococcus disease disinfection Edition especially examination exciting agents exhibit filaments fluid Fränkel gain entrance gelatin gelatin-plates germs give rise Gram's method grams guinea-pigs human immunity induced infection inflammation inoculation intestine Koch large number lesion liquefied means mercuric chlorid microorganisms microscope milk motile nutrient media observed obtained occurs octavo organism parasites pathogenic Pfeiffer plates pneumococci pneumonia poison preparation present pure culture pyogenic rabbits Saunders serum small number sodium chlorid solution spirilla spores sputum stab-cultures stained staphylococci sterilized streptococci subcutaneous suppuration Surgery syphilis takes place temperature tetanus tion toxic toxin tubercle-bacilli tuberculosis tuberculous tubes typhoid fever typhoid-bacilli urine vibrios virulence virus
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