Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... readily soluble in water , and highly toxic . The alcoholic extract proved innocuous . The poison is thus insoluble in alcohol , and is precipitable by this out of watery solution . On dialysis it passed very slowly through animal ...
... readily soluble in water , and highly toxic . The alcoholic extract proved innocuous . The poison is thus insoluble in alcohol , and is precipitable by this out of watery solution . On dialysis it passed very slowly through animal ...
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... readily soluble in feebly alkaline water or water con- taining sodium chlorid ; they are most readily destroyed by acids , but , on the other hand , they are unaffected by substances of a feebly alkaline reaction . For the details of ...
... readily soluble in feebly alkaline water or water con- taining sodium chlorid ; they are most readily destroyed by acids , but , on the other hand , they are unaffected by substances of a feebly alkaline reaction . For the details of ...
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... readily soluble in water . Besides , the filtrate of unboiled old bouillon - cultures gener- ally contains a certain amount of proteid substances that have gradually found their way out of the bodies of the numerous dead bacteria into ...
... readily soluble in water . Besides , the filtrate of unboiled old bouillon - cultures gener- ally contains a certain amount of proteid substances that have gradually found their way out of the bodies of the numerous dead bacteria into ...
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... readily does it give rise to infection , and the more severe is the course of the latter . With a small amount of a pneumococcus - culture , prepared a day or two days previously from an infiltrated pneumonic lung , it is possible to ...
... readily does it give rise to infection , and the more severe is the course of the latter . With a small amount of a pneumococcus - culture , prepared a day or two days previously from an infiltrated pneumonic lung , it is possible to ...
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... readily with- stood . With the infectious bacteria , also , a certain amount . of the infecting material is necessary to induce infection . For dogs , highly virulent pneumococci injected subcutaneously are in marked degree infectious ...
... readily with- stood . With the infectious bacteria , also , a certain amount . of the infecting material is necessary to induce infection . For dogs , highly virulent pneumococci injected subcutaneously are in marked degree infectious ...
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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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