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Page 11
... give an idea of the origin of symptoms and the causes of death . The work being upon Pathogenic Bacteria , it does not cover the whole scope of parasitology , and the parasites of higher orders are all omitted . Malaria and amebic ...
... give an idea of the origin of symptoms and the causes of death . The work being upon Pathogenic Bacteria , it does not cover the whole scope of parasitology , and the parasites of higher orders are all omitted . Malaria and amebic ...
Page 18
... gives their kind , To that intent , a length of legs behind . " Not only was the doctrine of spontaneous generation of life current among the ancients , but we find it persist- ing through the Middle Ages , and descending to our own ...
... gives their kind , To that intent , a length of legs behind . " Not only was the doctrine of spontaneous generation of life current among the ancients , but we find it persist- ing through the Middle Ages , and descending to our own ...
Page 31
... give the organ- isms a woolly appearance . Many of the bacteria which are thus supplied with flagella are actively motile and swim about like mi- croscopic serpents . In all probability the locomotory powers of the bacteria are not ...
... give the organ- isms a woolly appearance . Many of the bacteria which are thus supplied with flagella are actively motile and swim about like mi- croscopic serpents . In all probability the locomotory powers of the bacteria are not ...
Page 39
... gives the appearance of a false branching , are described as cladothrix ; others in which true branchings are seen , as streptothrix . One other bacillus - like form , consisting of long , thick , not distinctly segmented , straight ...
... gives the appearance of a false branching , are described as cladothrix ; others in which true branchings are seen , as streptothrix . One other bacillus - like form , consisting of long , thick , not distinctly segmented , straight ...
Page 50
... give almost every known color . It sometimes happens that a bacterium will elaborate two or more colors . The Bacillus pyo- cyaneus thus produces pyocyanin and fluorescin , both being soluble pigments - one blue , the other green ...
... give almost every known color . It sometimes happens that a bacterium will elaborate two or more colors . The Bacillus pyo- cyaneus thus produces pyocyanin and fluorescin , both being soluble pigments - one blue , the other green ...
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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.