We do not feel justified in adopting any definite conclusions," and closes a volume of nearly two hundred pages in regard to these germs with the statement, " As to their role in fermentations, in putrefactions, in contagious diseases, and in surgical... The Bacteria - Page 188by Antoine Magnin - 1880 - 227 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1881 - 752 pages
...the author's position. He says : " As to their role in fermentations, in putrefactions, in contagions diseases, and in surgical lesions, notwithstanding...labors of which the bacteria have been the object in those different points of view, it is not yet possible to define it in a definite manner.'* The value... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1881 - 756 pages
...the author's position. He says : " As to their role in fermentations, in putrefactions, in contagions diseases, and in surgical lesions, notwithstanding...labors of which the bacteria have been the object in those different points of view, it is not yet possible to define it in a definite manner." The value... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - Medicine - 1881 - 598 pages
...Extreme condensation is everywhere apparveritable sporangia. cnt. As an illustration of its method, we 6. These spores or permanent germs are the principal...fermentations, in putrefactions, in contagious diseases and in turn at random to the subject of angina pectoris. In regular order we find its definition, its morbid... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 616 pages
...interest will be found in it. As a final result, the author thinks that the part played by bacteria in fermentations, in putrefactions, in contagious...lesions, notwithstanding the considerable number of labours of which the bacteria have been the object in these different points of view, cannot yet be... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - Fruit-culture - 1882 - 364 pages
...conclusions," and closes a volume of nearly two hundred pages in regard to these germs with the statement, " As to their role in fermentations, in putrefactions,...notwithstanding the considerable number of labors of which bacteria have been the object in these different points in view, it is not yet possible to define it... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - Fruit-culture - 1882 - 364 pages
...volume of nearly two hundred pages in regard to these germs with the statement, " As to their vole in fermentations, in putrefactions, in contagious...notwithstanding the considerable number of labors of which bacteria have been the object in these different points in view, it is not yet possible to define it... | |
| Medicine - 1888 - 738 pages
...noted that since then (1880) Magnin closes his treatise thus : " As to their role (microorganisms) in fermentations, in putrefactions, in contagious...labors of which the bacteria have been the object in the different points of view, it is not yet possible to define it in a certain manner." Surgeon Sternberg,... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 158 pages
...germs are the principal means by which these inferior organisms or disseminated. "7th. As to their rSle in fermentations, in putrefactions, in ^ contagious...have been the object in these different points of views, it is not yet possible to define it in a certain manner." The Bibliography added to the book... | |
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