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... material into the veins of animals . Examinations of the blood of diseased animals were now begun , and Pollender ( 1849 ) and Davaine ( 1850 ) succeeded in demonstrating the presence of the anthrax bacillus in that disease . Several ...
... material into the veins of animals . Examinations of the blood of diseased animals were now begun , and Pollender ( 1849 ) and Davaine ( 1850 ) succeeded in demonstrating the presence of the anthrax bacillus in that disease . Several ...
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... material can sometimes be made out between the nucleus and the cell- wall , showing the existence of a protoplasm . The anilin dyes , which possess a great penetrating power , color the organisms so intensely as to preclude the ...
... material can sometimes be made out between the nucleus and the cell- wall , showing the existence of a protoplasm . The anilin dyes , which possess a great penetrating power , color the organisms so intensely as to preclude the ...
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... material from the protoplasm , so that the 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 ...
... material from the protoplasm , so that the 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 ...
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... material past the organism , so as to in- crease the food - supply . The flagellate bacteria have a greater number of representatives among those whose lives are spent in water and in fermenting and decaying materials than among those ...
... material past the organism , so as to in- crease the food - supply . The flagellate bacteria have a greater number of representatives among those whose lives are spent in water and in fermenting and decaying materials than among those ...
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... material , the name myconostoc is sometimes applied to them . Certain forms much resembling bacilli in their isolated state , characterized by the formation of long filaments with a peculiar grouping which gives the appearance of a ...
... material , the name myconostoc is sometimes applied to them . Certain forms much resembling bacilli in their isolated state , characterized by the formation of long filaments with a peculiar grouping which gives the appearance of a ...
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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.