Manual of bacteriologyLewis, 1890 - 460 pages |
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... described above are due entirely to an invasion of the tissue by the bacilli of leprosy . × 1500 . PLATE XXI . ( Facing page 308. ) 1. Bacillus tuberculosis . - From a section of a lymphatic gland of a foetal calf . The preparation was ...
... described above are due entirely to an invasion of the tissue by the bacilli of leprosy . × 1500 . PLATE XXI . ( Facing page 308. ) 1. Bacillus tuberculosis . - From a section of a lymphatic gland of a foetal calf . The preparation was ...
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... described obviously could not admit of the possibility of studying , or even detecting , the micro- organisms which are now known to be associated with certain diseases ; and it is not surprising that his teachings did not at the time ...
... described obviously could not admit of the possibility of studying , or even detecting , the micro- organisms which are now known to be associated with certain diseases ; and it is not surprising that his teachings did not at the time ...
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... described as moving in the most characteristic manner , pro- gressing with great rapidity , or spinning round like a top , and as so excessively minute that they were only perceived with great difficulty . The smallest forms could ...
... described as moving in the most characteristic manner , pro- gressing with great rapidity , or spinning round like a top , and as so excessively minute that they were only perceived with great difficulty . The smallest forms could ...
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... described and figured a great number of micro - organisms which he had discovered in various vegetable infusions . Joblot , Lesser , Réaumur , Hill , and many others worked at the same subject . Hill + remarked that there was hardly the ...
... described and figured a great number of micro - organisms which he had discovered in various vegetable infusions . Joblot , Lesser , Réaumur , Hill , and many others worked at the same subject . Hill + remarked that there was hardly the ...
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... described certain organisms in cholera which was at that time raging in Europe ; but the publication of Bassi , who a year previously had discovered the cause of a disease of silkworms , attracted much greater attention . Bassi ...
... described certain organisms in cholera which was at that time raging in Europe ; but the publication of Bassi , who a year previously had discovered the cause of a disease of silkworms , attracted much greater attention . Bassi ...
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