Manual of bacteriologyLewis, 1890 - 460 pages |
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... observed by Cornalia , and described by Naegeli as Nosema bombycis , and by Lebert as Panhistophyton . But it was reserved for Pasteur to introduce a means of combating the disease . Pasteur showed that if a silkworm , whose body ...
... observed by Cornalia , and described by Naegeli as Nosema bombycis , and by Lebert as Panhistophyton . But it was reserved for Pasteur to introduce a means of combating the disease . Pasteur showed that if a silkworm , whose body ...
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... observed that in the blood of the animal and in the swollen spleen the glass - like rods were always to be found . Pasteur also studied the microbe of splenic fever , and amply confirmed and extended the observations of Koch by his ...
... observed that in the blood of the animal and in the swollen spleen the glass - like rods were always to be found . Pasteur also studied the microbe of splenic fever , and amply confirmed and extended the observations of Koch by his ...
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... observed in pouring out the gelatine are as follows : - Place the box containing sterilised plates horizon- tally , and so that the cover projects beyond the edge of the table ; remove the cover , and withdraw a plate with sterilised ...
... observed in pouring out the gelatine are as follows : - Place the box containing sterilised plates horizon- tally , and so that the cover projects beyond the edge of the table ; remove the cover , and withdraw a plate with sterilised ...
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... copper plate may be approximately that of the body, the lamp is so adjusted that a fragment of cacao butter and wax placed close to the preparation is melted. For more accurate observations, the apparatus shown in Fig. 33. n6 BACTERIOLOGY.
... copper plate may be approximately that of the body, the lamp is so adjusted that a fragment of cacao butter and wax placed close to the preparation is melted. For more accurate observations, the apparatus shown in Fig. 33. n6 BACTERIOLOGY.
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... of tissue , tubercle , etc. , may be introduced into the tube and deposited on the surface of the nutrient medium . The precautions that are to be observed in isolating the material to be inoculated will be referred SOLID BLOOD SERUM . 105.
... of tissue , tubercle , etc. , may be introduced into the tube and deposited on the surface of the nutrient medium . The precautions that are to be observed in isolating the material to be inoculated will be referred SOLID BLOOD SERUM . 105.
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