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... cause inflammation and fever . Putrefaction . When fermentation is accompanied by devel- opment of offensive gases a decomposition occurs , which is called putrefaction , and this , in organic substances , 24 ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY .
... cause inflammation and fever . Putrefaction . When fermentation is accompanied by devel- opment of offensive gases a decomposition occurs , which is called putrefaction , and this , in organic substances , 24 ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY .
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... caused by bacteria , the name given to such diseases being in fectious diseases , and the germs themselves called disease ... cause of disease . Pigmentation . Some bacteria are endowed with the property of forming pigments either in ...
... caused by bacteria , the name given to such diseases being in fectious diseases , and the germs themselves called disease ... cause of disease . Pigmentation . Some bacteria are endowed with the property of forming pigments either in ...
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... Cause Disease . Many theories have been put forward to explain the action of bacteria in causing dis- ease , but only a few of the more important 70 ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY . "XIII -INFECTION.
... Cause Disease . Many theories have been put forward to explain the action of bacteria in causing dis- ease , but only a few of the more important 70 ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY . "XIII -INFECTION.
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... cause disease , but this is not an infectious disease ; it is rather a tox- emia , and is due to the absorption of poisons generated outside of the body . It must be parasitic - have the power of growing within the body of an animal ...
... cause disease , but this is not an infectious disease ; it is rather a tox- emia , and is due to the absorption of poisons generated outside of the body . It must be parasitic - have the power of growing within the body of an animal ...
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... causes general disturbance . Suppurative bacteria are those which give rise to inflamma- tion and suppuration locally at the point of entrance , and secondarily through metastasis . Any organism may cause suppuration , but a certain ...
... causes general disturbance . Suppurative bacteria are those which give rise to inflamma- tion and suppuration locally at the point of entrance , and secondarily through metastasis . Any organism may cause suppuration , but a certain ...
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