Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... toxin proved much more resistant to heat . The poison proved active only when used subcutaneously or intra- venously ... toxin , as well as the toxins of numerous other bacteria , and especially the tetanus - toxin . MORPHOLOGY AND ...
... toxin proved much more resistant to heat . The poison proved active only when used subcutaneously or intra- venously ... toxin , as well as the toxins of numerous other bacteria , and especially the tetanus - toxin . MORPHOLOGY AND ...
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... toxins by the growth of pathogenic bacteria in nutritive media free from albumin . ( See Uschinsky's Nutritive Medium , p . 87. ) In the course of further investigations of the tetanus- toxin Brieger and Cohn also soon came to the ...
... toxins by the growth of pathogenic bacteria in nutritive media free from albumin . ( See Uschinsky's Nutritive Medium , p . 87. ) In the course of further investigations of the tetanus- toxin Brieger and Cohn also soon came to the ...
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... toxins of diphtheria and of tetanus reference may be made to the proper chapters in the special section . To be separated from these toxins , formerly designated toxalbumins , and which have , up to the present , been ob- tained in a ...
... toxins of diphtheria and of tetanus reference may be made to the proper chapters in the special section . To be separated from these toxins , formerly designated toxalbumins , and which have , up to the present , been ob- tained in a ...
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... toxins of tetanus and diphtheria , which likewise are formed within the bacterial cell . Some species of bacteria are capable of thriving not only upon dead , but also upon living , matter , in man as well as in animals . Gaining ...
... toxins of tetanus and diphtheria , which likewise are formed within the bacterial cell . Some species of bacteria are capable of thriving not only upon dead , but also upon living , matter , in man as well as in animals . Gaining ...
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... toxins circulating in the blood ; and , also , the pro- found symptoms of the algid stage of cholera are only explicable on the assumption of a poison generated by the vibrios in the intestine , and thence absorbed into the circu ...
... toxins circulating in the blood ; and , also , the pro- found symptoms of the algid stage of cholera are only explicable on the assumption of a poison generated by the vibrios in the intestine , and thence absorbed into the circu ...
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