Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... 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 , etc. , bacteria that under aerobic conditions require for their growth ...
... 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 , etc. , bacteria that under aerobic conditions require for their growth ...
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... surface of the cul- tures . Not only the growing forms , but also the perma- nent forms , the spores , succumb to this action of light . The spores of anthrax , for instance , are destroyed in a moist substratum by the action of light ...
... surface of the cul- tures . Not only the growing forms , but also the perma- nent forms , the spores , succumb to this action of light . The spores of anthrax , for instance , are destroyed in a moist substratum by the action of light ...
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... surface ; and if they should multiply upon the surface and generate poisons - as , for instance , putrefactive bacteria certainly do in the intestine - these poisons , in the presence of a normal mucous membrane , are either not at all ...
... surface ; and if they should multiply upon the surface and generate poisons - as , for instance , putrefactive bacteria certainly do in the intestine - these poisons , in the presence of a normal mucous membrane , are either not at all ...
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... surface , and with their richly developed lymphatic structure , do not share in the protection of the remainder of the mucous membrane of the mouth , but , on the contrary , constitute a frequent portal of entry for numerous infections ...
... surface , and with their richly developed lymphatic structure , do not share in the protection of the remainder of the mucous membrane of the mouth , but , on the contrary , constitute a frequent portal of entry for numerous infections ...
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... surface of the fluid . The observer assures himself previously through control- preparations that the bacilli in the bouillon employed are actively motile , and especially that they are distinctly sepa- rated one from another . Then to ...
... surface of the fluid . The observer assures himself previously through control- preparations that the bacilli in the bouillon employed are actively motile , and especially that they are distinctly sepa- rated one from another . Then to ...
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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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