Albany Medical Annals, Volume 23Burdick & Taylor, 1902 - Medicine |
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... an infec- tion . All this seems to indicate that the virulence and infec- tiousness of the actinomyces are diminished in the animal organism . The consensus of opinion is that the great carriers of ACTINOMYCOSIS ABDOMINALIS.
... an infec- tion . All this seems to indicate that the virulence and infec- tiousness of the actinomyces are diminished in the animal organism . The consensus of opinion is that the great carriers of ACTINOMYCOSIS ABDOMINALIS.
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... organism existed in the animal before its death , or if it appeared after its death . In contradistinction there is ... organisms gain access into the food . In one epidemic the food was supposed to have been infected by flies from a ...
... organism existed in the animal before its death , or if it appeared after its death . In contradistinction there is ... organisms gain access into the food . In one epidemic the food was supposed to have been infected by flies from a ...
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... organism of malaria has made positive the nature of many most difficult and troublesome conditions . Add to this the readiness with which after the method of Sittman we recognize bacterial contamination of the blood and you have ...
... organism of malaria has made positive the nature of many most difficult and troublesome conditions . Add to this the readiness with which after the method of Sittman we recognize bacterial contamination of the blood and you have ...
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... organism is very active , devouring what organic matter it can find , and for a week growing very rapidly . During this time it moults twice . After the second time it passes into a larval state , in which it ceases to eat and its ...
... organism is very active , devouring what organic matter it can find , and for a week growing very rapidly . During this time it moults twice . After the second time it passes into a larval state , in which it ceases to eat and its ...
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... organism ; if it is well borne , there is a prompt feeling of well - being , the digestive function improves . the urine increases , the headache and the albumen disappear and the whole economy is toned up . If the patient is on an ...
... organism ; if it is well borne , there is a prompt feeling of well - being , the digestive function improves . the urine increases , the headache and the albumen disappear and the whole economy is toned up . If the patient is on an ...
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