Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... remain attached to one another , a chain - like forma- tion results . In the case of rods bacillary filaments result , or pseudofilaments ; the dividing walls between the individual cells of the strand are frequently recognizable with ...
... remain attached to one another , a chain - like forma- tion results . In the case of rods bacillary filaments result , or pseudofilaments ; the dividing walls between the individual cells of the strand are frequently recognizable with ...
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... remain secondary toxins that prove to be much more stable , withstanding boiling for several hours , but which are from ten to twenty times less toxic . A still further important difference exists between these intracellular poisons of ...
... remain secondary toxins that prove to be much more stable , withstanding boiling for several hours , but which are from ten to twenty times less toxic . A still further important difference exists between these intracellular poisons of ...
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... remain within certain organs , at times in the serous membranes , at other times in the joints , at yet other times in the skin , in the liver , the spleen , the kidneys , the myocardium , etc. The bacterial masses circulating in the ...
... remain within certain organs , at times in the serous membranes , at other times in the joints , at yet other times in the skin , in the liver , the spleen , the kidneys , the myocardium , etc. The bacterial masses circulating in the ...
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... remain latent at the same place at which they later induce disease , without doing this in the first instance . Thus , bacteria , and especially those that we shall further on learn to be the cause of inflammation and suppuration , are ...
... remain latent at the same place at which they later induce disease , without doing this in the first instance . Thus , bacteria , and especially those that we shall further on learn to be the cause of inflammation and suppuration , are ...
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... remain without effect , and when , later , a con- tusion or some other injury of the member takes place , tetanus may long afterward occur . A similar latent period is probably also responsible for the observation recently made . of the ...
... remain without effect , and when , later , a con- tusion or some other injury of the member takes place , tetanus may long afterward occur . A similar latent period is probably also responsible for the observation recently made . of the ...
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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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