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... individuals appear surrounded by a distinct halo . This is not only a peculiarity of certain individuals , but one which only takes place when they develop under certain conditions ; thus , Friedländer points out that the capsule of his ...
... individuals appear surrounded by a distinct halo . This is not only a peculiarity of certain individuals , but one which only takes place when they develop under certain conditions ; thus , Friedländer points out that the capsule of his ...
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... individuals supplied with food . In carrying the argument a little farther it may be added that such parasitic disease - producing bacteria as do not habitually gain access to the tissues , but inhabit the intestine , as the bacillus of ...
... individuals supplied with food . In carrying the argument a little farther it may be added that such parasitic disease - producing bacteria as do not habitually gain access to the tissues , but inhabit the intestine , as the bacillus of ...
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... individuals , without the formation of any spore - like bodies . This is at present largely a matter of conjecture , but the indications pointing in that direction are numerous . It is believed by Fränkel and others that sporulation in ...
... individuals , without the formation of any spore - like bodies . This is at present largely a matter of conjecture , but the indications pointing in that direction are numerous . It is believed by Fränkel and others that sporulation in ...
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... individuals to remain closely approximated , without disturbing the arrangement of the first two . When division of this kind produces a distinct tetrad , the organism is described as a tetragenococcus , while to the entire class of ...
... individuals to remain closely approximated , without disturbing the arrangement of the first two . When division of this kind produces a distinct tetrad , the organism is described as a tetragenococcus , while to the entire class of ...
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... individuals dis- tinct ; g , chain of bacilli , individuals not separated . I would remark that the absence of a standard by which to separate the cocci from the bacilli is the cause of much confusion . In the judgment of the author ...
... individuals dis- tinct ; g , chain of bacilli , individuals not separated . I would remark that the absence of a standard by which to separate the cocci from the bacilli is the cause of much confusion . In the judgment of the author ...
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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.