Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... pure culture from street - dirt , garden - earth , sea - water , and from the surface of luminous sea - fish . On the other hand , there are found , widely distributed in the earth , the air , the water , the contents of the intestine ...
... pure culture from street - dirt , garden - earth , sea - water , and from the surface of luminous sea - fish . On the other hand , there are found , widely distributed in the earth , the air , the water , the contents of the intestine ...
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... pure intoxication - diseases— diphtheria and tetanus ; while the former manifest their activity in animals immediately after their introduction and at once induce disease - symptoms , the latter only give rise to their toxic ...
... pure intoxication - diseases— diphtheria and tetanus ; while the former manifest their activity in animals immediately after their introduction and at once induce disease - symptoms , the latter only give rise to their toxic ...
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... pure culture . In the making of such pure cultures the most scrupulous care must be observed to exclude the large number of bacteria that are every- where present . The instruments employed in the various manipulations , the nutrient ...
... pure culture . In the making of such pure cultures the most scrupulous care must be observed to exclude the large number of bacteria that are every- where present . The instruments employed in the various manipulations , the nutrient ...
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... pure culture . This has been rendered possible by the bacteriologic methods introduced by Koch . The principle of these consists in inoculating a solid culture- medium that has been liquefied with a trace of the bacterial mixture to be ...
... pure culture . This has been rendered possible by the bacteriologic methods introduced by Koch . The principle of these consists in inoculating a solid culture- medium that has been liquefied with a trace of the bacterial mixture to be ...
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... pure cultures from these plates . If the particular colony from which it is intended to make inoculations is not entirely too small , and if it be isolated , the procedure is quite simple : The plate or the dish is placed upon a dark ...
... pure cultures from these plates . If the particular colony from which it is intended to make inoculations is not entirely too small , and if it be isolated , the procedure is quite simple : The plate or the dish is placed upon a dark ...
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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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