A Text-book Upon the Pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa: For Students of Medicine and Physicians |
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... present and future , especially so far as concerns the infectious diseases . THE EVOLUTION OF BACTERIOLOGY . I. BIOLOGIC CONTRIBUTIONS ; THE DOCTRINE OF SPONTANEOUS GENERATION . Among the early Greeks we find that Anaximander ( 43d ...
... present and future , especially so far as concerns the infectious diseases . THE EVOLUTION OF BACTERIOLOGY . I. BIOLOGIC CONTRIBUTIONS ; THE DOCTRINE OF SPONTANEOUS GENERATION . Among the early Greeks we find that Anaximander ( 43d ...
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... - gist and pathologist , cannot yet be known or described , and , therefore , seem to be , for the most part , beyond the scope of the present writing . CHAPTER I. STRUCTURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE MICRO - ORGANISMS 28 Introduction.
... - gist and pathologist , cannot yet be known or described , and , therefore , seem to be , for the most part , beyond the scope of the present writing . CHAPTER I. STRUCTURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE MICRO - ORGANISMS 28 Introduction.
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... present criterion for the separation of the living organisms into the two main groups . But this does not dispose of all of the difficulties , for there are certain small groups to which it • does not apply . Thus , for example , 29 ...
... present criterion for the separation of the living organisms into the two main groups . But this does not dispose of all of the difficulties , for there are certain small groups to which it • does not apply . Thus , for example , 29 ...
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... present . Order FLAGELLATA ( Latin , flagellare , to beat ) . Small organisms with a well - defined mononucleate body , at the anterior end or both ends of which are one or more flagella . Actively motile . May become encysted ...
... present . Order FLAGELLATA ( Latin , flagellare , to beat ) . Small organisms with a well - defined mononucleate body , at the anterior end or both ends of which are one or more flagella . Actively motile . May become encysted ...
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... present , either over the whole body or in special regions . Genus Colpoda . 66 Chilodon . Order HETEROTRICHIDA ... presents the appearance which some described as granular , others , as frothy . The accepted theory of structure teaches ...
... present , either over the whole body or in special regions . Genus Colpoda . 66 Chilodon . Order HETEROTRICHIDA ... presents the appearance which some described as granular , others , as frothy . The accepted theory of structure teaches ...
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acid agar agar-agar agglutination alcohol alkaline amboceptor amebas anaerobic animals anthrax antigen antitoxin appear bacteria Bacteriology Bakt become blood blood-serum body bouillon cause cells cent Centralbl cholera coagulated cocci coccus coli colonies color complement containing corpuscles cultivated culture-media diagnosis diluted diphtheria disease disinfection doses Experimental ferment fever filtered flagella fluid gelatin germicidal glanders glycerin Gram's method grams grow growth guinea-pigs haptophore hemolysis human immunity incubation infection inoculation intestine Jour Koch l'Inst laboratory large numbers lesions liquefied medium methylene-blue micro-organisms milk minutes motile non-chromogenic observed occurs ordinary organism Parasitenk parasites Pasteur pathogenic patient plates pneumococcus potato present produced protozoa pure culture quantity rabbits reaction serum skin solution sometimes specific spirillum spores stain sterile streptococcus substance surface syphilis temperature tetanus tion tissue toxic toxin tube tubercle bacillus tuberculosis typhoid bacillus typhoid fever ulcers usually virulence washed Wochenschrift Zeitschrift für Hygiene
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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.