A Text-book Upon the Pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa: For Students of Medicine and Physicians |
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... filtration to the study of the diseases in question , we realize that the " viruses " of disease may be vis- ible or invisible and that they have no limitations of size . Just as bacteria readily find their way through paper filters ...
... filtration to the study of the diseases in question , we realize that the " viruses " of disease may be vis- ible or invisible and that they have no limitations of size . Just as bacteria readily find their way through paper filters ...
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... filtration , the filtrate will retain the power of liquefying gelatin , showing the property is not resident in the bacteria , but in some substance in solution in their excreted products . * " Archiv Für Hygiene , " 1886 , Heft 2 ...
... filtration , the filtrate will retain the power of liquefying gelatin , showing the property is not resident in the bacteria , but in some substance in solution in their excreted products . * " Archiv Für Hygiene , " 1886 , Heft 2 ...
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... The ingredients are dissolved , filtered , then filled into tubes , * " Ann . de l'Inst . Pasteur , " 1891 ; " La Semaine médicale , " 1892 . and sterilized . The tubes are inoculated and the results 74 Biology of Micro - organisms.
... The ingredients are dissolved , filtered , then filled into tubes , * " Ann . de l'Inst . Pasteur , " 1891 ; " La Semaine médicale , " 1892 . and sterilized . The tubes are inoculated and the results 74 Biology of Micro - organisms.
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... filtered cultures con- tained little demonstrable toxic substance are sometimes able to produce active pathogenic effects . By means of special apparatus in which the micro - organisms could be cultivated in enormous quantities , and ...
... filtered cultures con- tained little demonstrable toxic substance are sometimes able to produce active pathogenic effects . By means of special apparatus in which the micro - organisms could be cultivated in enormous quantities , and ...
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... filtration and the remaining bacilli carefully washed , their bodies are found to be devoid of toxic powers . The poison is most concentrated where its diffusion is most restricted , thus , agar - agar cultures of the tetanus bacillus ...
... filtration and the remaining bacilli carefully washed , their bodies are found to be devoid of toxic powers . The poison is most concentrated where its diffusion is most restricted , thus , agar - agar cultures of the tetanus bacillus ...
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Page 384 - These observers, in a case of abortion with subsequent infection, found the patient "emphysematous from the top of her head to the soles of her feet
Page 579 - A house may be said to be infected with yellow fever only when there are present within its walls contaminated mosquitoes capable of conveying the parasite of this disease. 10. The spread of yellow fever can be most effectually controlled by measures directed to the destruction of mosquitoes and the protection of the sick against the bites of these insects. 11. While the mode of propagation of yellow fever has now been definitely determined, the specific cause of this disease remains to be discovered.
Page 3 - BACTERIA. — For students of medicine and physicians. By Joseph McFarland, MD, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia; Pathologist to the Philadelphia Hospital and to the Medico-Chirurgical Hospital, Philadelphia.