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... described the pneumococcus , calling it the micrococcus Pasteuri In 1882 , Koch made himself immortal by his discov- ery of and work upon the tubercle bacillus . The same 1 Woodhead : Bacteria and their Products , p . 65 . year Pasteur ...
... described the pneumococcus , calling it the micrococcus Pasteuri In 1882 , Koch made himself immortal by his discov- ery of and work upon the tubercle bacillus . The same 1 Woodhead : Bacteria and their Products , p . 65 . year Pasteur ...
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... described similar bodies as occurring in micrococci . Escherich also claims to have found undoubted spores in a form of sarcina . The spores found in the bacilli are either round or oval . As a rule , each bacillus produces a single ...
... described similar bodies as occurring in micrococci . Escherich also claims to have found undoubted spores in a form of sarcina . The spores found in the bacilli are either round or oval . As a rule , each bacillus produces a single ...
Page 37
... described as a tetragenococcus , while to the entire class of cocci dividing so as to pro- duce fours , eights , twelves , etc. on the same plane the name merismopedia is given ( Fig . 2 , e and ƒ ) . If , as sometimes happens , the ...
... described as a tetragenococcus , while to the entire class of cocci dividing so as to pro- duce fours , eights , twelves , etc. on the same plane the name merismopedia is given ( Fig . 2 , e and ƒ ) . If , as sometimes happens , the ...
Page 38
... the older writings the short , stout bacilli were all described under the generic term bacterium . This genus , like some of the species it comprehended , has now passed out of use . Some of the flexile bacilli , 38 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
... the older writings the short , stout bacilli were all described under the generic term bacterium . This genus , like some of the species it comprehended , has now passed out of use . Some of the flexile bacilli , 38 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
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... described as vibrio , but this name also has passed into disuse . The long filaments formed by the division of bacilli without their distinct separation are sometimes called leptothrix , and when these long threads form distinct masses ...
... described as vibrio , but this name also has passed into disuse . The long filaments formed by the division of bacilli without their distinct separation are sometimes called leptothrix , and when these long threads form distinct masses ...
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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.