| Chemistry - 1870 - 668 pages
...spores were found in any fresh specimen. On the other hand, after the fluid had been kept "or a ff.w hours, myriads of vibriones and many spores were found....in numbers for two days, after which they ceased to develope. These differences in the nature of the bodies met with >robably show some difference in the... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - Natural history - 1869 - 446 pages
...and in two other cases, 1 of Measles and 1 of Whooping Cough, abundant specimens of a small celled torula were found, and these were seen to increase...in numbers for two days, after which they ceased to develope. These differences in the nature of the bodies met with probably show some difference in the... | |
| Chemistry - 1870 - 414 pages
...few spores were found in any fresh specimen. On tho other hand, after the fluid had been kept fora few hours, myriads of vibriones and many spores were...These differences in the nature of the bodies met wilh probably show some difference in the nature of the fluid given off; but it was pointed out that... | |
| 1870 - 586 pages
...confervoid filaments were noticed, and in two other oases, one of measles and one of whooping-cough, abundant specimens of a small-celled torula were found,...pointed out that they afford no proof as yet of the germ-theory of disease. They simply show the readiness with which the aqueous vapour of the breath... | |
| Pharmacology - 1870 - 606 pages
...present, but very few spores were found in any fresh specimen. On the other hand, after the fluid had been kept for a few hours, myriads of vibriones and...in numbers for two days, after which they ceased to develope. These differences in the nature of the bodies met with probably show some difference in the... | |
| Industrial arts - 1870 - 588 pages
...confervoid filaments were noticed, and in two other cases, one of measles and one of whooping-cough, abundant specimens of a small-celled torula were found,...which they ceased to develop. These differences in the natnre of the bodies met with probably ihow some difference in the natnre of the fluid given off ;... | |
| Industrial arts - 1871 - 398 pages
...diphtheria, confervoid filaments were noticed, and in 2 other cases, 1 of measles, and 1 of whooping-cough, abundant specimens of a small-celled torula were found, and these were seen to increase in numbers for 2 days, after which they ceased to develop. These differences in the nature of the bodies met with... | |
| 1871 - 372 pages
...diphtheria, confervoid filaments were noticed, and in 2 other cases, 1 of measles, and 1 of whooping-cough, abundant specimens of a small-celled torula were found, and these were seen to increase in numbers for 2 days, after which they ceased to develop. These differences in the nature of the bodies met with... | |
| Industrial arts - 1871 - 372 pages
...diphtheria, confervoid filaments were noticed, and in 2 other cases, 1 of measles, and 1 of whooping-cough, abundant specimens of a small-celled torula were found, and these were seen to increase in numbers for 2 days, after which they ceased to develop. These differences in the nature of the bodies met with... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - Science - 1871 - 402 pages
...like the Penicillium glaucum, were found, and these were seen to increase in size and in numbers for 2 days, after which they ceased to develop. These differences in the nature of the bodies met with are interesting, as showing some occult differences in the nature of the fluid given off in the several... | |
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