Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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Page 37
... virulence is frequently accompanied by a corre- sponding reduction in activity of growth , though not always . Diphtheria - bacilli , for instance , are said to grow more luxuriantly upon artificial culture - media the more their virulence ...
... virulence is frequently accompanied by a corre- sponding reduction in activity of growth , though not always . Diphtheria - bacilli , for instance , are said to grow more luxuriantly upon artificial culture - media the more their virulence ...
Page 38
... virulence of a bacterial culture has once been attenuated , it may again be intensified by passage of the bacteria through the bodies of susceptible animals . The reverse condition — that is , attenuation of the virulence- may be ...
... virulence of a bacterial culture has once been attenuated , it may again be intensified by passage of the bacteria through the bodies of susceptible animals . The reverse condition — that is , attenuation of the virulence- may be ...
Page 39
... virulent than those that are found upon normal skin and mucous membrane . The virulence of the causative bacteria , which is responsible for the in- tensity of the disease , is increased in turn with the severity of the disease ...
... virulent than those that are found upon normal skin and mucous membrane . The virulence of the causative bacteria , which is responsible for the in- tensity of the disease , is increased in turn with the severity of the disease ...
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... virulence of the culture is sufficiently intense , large dogs may be destroyed by as little as 0.5 cu . cm . of the pneumococcus - culture . There thus results a true infec- tion , and the possibility of a purely toxic action may safely ...
... virulence of the culture is sufficiently intense , large dogs may be destroyed by as little as 0.5 cu . cm . of the pneumococcus - culture . There thus results a true infec- tion , and the possibility of a purely toxic action may safely ...
Page 41
... virulence is increased by the symbiosis ; in other words , infection with the one variety of bacteria is rendered possible through the agency of the other . Attenuated pyogenic cocci may be rendered again virulent by the simultaneous ...
... virulence is increased by the symbiosis ; in other words , infection with the one variety of bacteria is rendered possible through the agency of the other . Attenuated pyogenic cocci may be rendered again virulent by the simultaneous ...
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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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