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Page 35
... considerable amount of heat . Ordinarily , bacteria are unable to resist a tem- perature above 60 ° C. for any considerable length of time , only a few resistant forms tolerating a temperature of 70 ° C. The spores , however , are ...
... considerable amount of heat . Ordinarily , bacteria are unable to resist a tem- perature above 60 ° C. for any considerable length of time , only a few resistant forms tolerating a temperature of 70 ° C. The spores , however , are ...
Page 38
... considerable variety of forms . Some are quite short , with rounded ends , so as to ap- pear elliptical ; some are long and delicate . Some have rounded ends , as subtilis ; others have square ends , as anthrax . Some are enormously ...
... considerable variety of forms . Some are quite short , with rounded ends , so as to ap- pear elliptical ; some are long and delicate . Some have rounded ends , as subtilis ; others have square ends , as anthrax . Some are enormously ...
Page 44
... considerable depth , the bacteria may occur much farther from the surface , yet they are rarely found at any great depth , because the majority of the known species require oxygen . The water of stagnant pools always teems with bacte ...
... considerable depth , the bacteria may occur much farther from the surface , yet they are rarely found at any great depth , because the majority of the known species require oxygen . The water of stagnant pools always teems with bacte ...
Page 48
... considerable number of bacilli seem capable of converting milk - sugar into lactic acid , some- times associating this with coagulation of milk , some- times not . The production of coagulation in milk is 48 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
... considerable number of bacilli seem capable of converting milk - sugar into lactic acid , some- times associating this with coagulation of milk , some- times not . The production of coagulation in milk is 48 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
Page 52
... to be described as odors . There are , however , a considerable number of pungent odors which seem dependent purely upon odor- iferous principles dissociated from gases . Many of the odors 52 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
... to be described as odors . There are , however , a considerable number of pungent odors which seem dependent purely upon odor- iferous principles dissociated from gases . Many of the odors 52 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
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Page 362 - Treatment, including a large number of approved formulae. The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.