A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... body . Obligate parasites are those which have not been cultivated outside of the body ( as the bacilli of leprosy ) . Facultative parasites usually live outside the body , but may enter into the body and produce disease . The ...
... body . Obligate parasites are those which have not been cultivated outside of the body ( as the bacilli of leprosy ) . Facultative parasites usually live outside the body , but may enter into the body and produce disease . The ...
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... body . The alimentary canal always contains bacteria of putrefaction , which act only upon the dead food , and not upon the living body ; but when man dies these organisms at once attack the tissues , and post - mortem putrefaction ...
... body . The alimentary canal always contains bacteria of putrefaction , which act only upon the dead food , and not upon the living body ; but when man dies these organisms at once attack the tissues , and post - mortem putrefaction ...
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... body - as water , oxygen , albumins , carbo- hydrates , etc. — and bring about body - wasting and exhaustion from want of food . In the second place , bacteria produce a vast number of compounds , some harmless and others highly ...
... body - as water , oxygen , albumins , carbo- hydrates , etc. — and bring about body - wasting and exhaustion from want of food . In the second place , bacteria produce a vast number of compounds , some harmless and others highly ...
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... bodies . Leucomains are alkaloidal substances existing normally in the tissues , and arising from physio- logical fermentations or retrograde chemical changes . They are natural body - constituents , in contrast to toxins , which are ...
... bodies . Leucomains are alkaloidal substances existing normally in the tissues , and arising from physio- logical fermentations or retrograde chemical changes . They are natural body - constituents , in contrast to toxins , which are ...
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John Chalmers Da Costa. toxins of the bacteria , by acting upon the body - cells , cause the body - cells to produce a product which may kill the bac- teria ( alexin ) or may simply antagonize the toxin ( antitoxin ) These materials may ...
John Chalmers Da Costa. toxins of the bacteria , by acting upon the body - cells , cause the body - cells to produce a product which may kill the bac- teria ( alexin ) or may simply antagonize the toxin ( antitoxin ) These materials may ...
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