A Text-book Upon the Pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa: For Students of Medicine and Physicians |
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... TYPHOID FEver ... 632 CHAPTER XXVI . DYSENTERY . 687 CHAPTER XXVII . TUBERCULOSIS . 710 CHAPTER XXVIII . LEPROSY .. 762 CHAPTER XXIX . GLANDERS . 775 CHAPTER XXX . PAGE RHINOSCLEROMA .. 785 CHAPTER XXXI . 14 Contents.
... TYPHOID FEver ... 632 CHAPTER XXVI . DYSENTERY . 687 CHAPTER XXVII . TUBERCULOSIS . 710 CHAPTER XXVIII . LEPROSY .. 762 CHAPTER XXIX . GLANDERS . 775 CHAPTER XXX . PAGE RHINOSCLEROMA .. 785 CHAPTER XXXI . 14 Contents.
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... typhoid or colon bacilli or the pneumococcus , but sometimes facilitates it . Association . Symbiosis is the vital association of different species of micro - organisms by which mutual benefit to one or the other is brought about ...
... typhoid or colon bacilli or the pneumococcus , but sometimes facilitates it . Association . Symbiosis is the vital association of different species of micro - organisms by which mutual benefit to one or the other is brought about ...
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... typhoid and colon bacilli , and suggested the use of this coccus to purify waters pol- luted with typhoid . An interesting experimental study of the bacterial an- tagonisms with special reference to the Bacillus typhosus , that the ...
... typhoid and colon bacilli , and suggested the use of this coccus to purify waters pol- luted with typhoid . An interesting experimental study of the bacterial an- tagonisms with special reference to the Bacillus typhosus , that the ...
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... typhoid bacilli , for sixty minutes ; and Bacillus prodigiosus , for sixty minutes , the temperature of the cultures being reduced to about —140 ° C. , yet in no case was the vegetative capability of all of the bacteria destroyed , and ...
... typhoid bacilli , for sixty minutes ; and Bacillus prodigiosus , for sixty minutes , the temperature of the cultures being reduced to about —140 ° C. , yet in no case was the vegetative capability of all of the bacteria destroyed , and ...
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... typhoid bacillus does not . Production of Disease . - Micro - organisms that produce disease are known as pathogenic ; those that do not , as non- pathogenic . Between the two groups there is no sharp line of separation , for true ...
... typhoid bacillus does not . Production of Disease . - Micro - organisms that produce disease are known as pathogenic ; those that do not , as non- pathogenic . Between the two groups there is no sharp line of separation , for true ...
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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.