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Page 51
... original color , no matter what color the light they receive . Some of the pigments — perhaps most of them— are formed only in the presence of oxygen . 4. Liquefaction of Gelatin . - When certain forms of bacteria are grown in gelatin ...
... original color , no matter what color the light they receive . Some of the pigments — perhaps most of them— are formed only in the presence of oxygen . 4. Liquefaction of Gelatin . - When certain forms of bacteria are grown in gelatin ...
Page 122
... original plates of Koch are very inconvenient for such examination , because it is impossible to remove them from the moist chamber and lay them upon the stage of the microscope without exposing them to the danger of contamination by ...
... original plates of Koch are very inconvenient for such examination , because it is impossible to remove them from the moist chamber and lay them upon the stage of the microscope without exposing them to the danger of contamination by ...
Page 141
... original of Petri , but the principle is the same , and can be modified to suit the experimenter . Petri points out in relation to his method . that the filter catches a relatively greater number of bacteria in proportion to moulds than ...
... original of Petri , but the principle is the same , and can be modified to suit the experimenter . Petri points out in relation to his method . that the filter catches a relatively greater number of bacteria in proportion to moulds than ...
Page 186
... original epithelioid cells . It has been taught by some that the giant - cells are produced by the union of the leucocytes , but a careful observation of the rôle played by these cells will convince one that such an origin for these ...
... original epithelioid cells . It has been taught by some that the giant - cells are produced by the union of the leucocytes , but a careful observation of the rôle played by these cells will convince one that such an origin for these ...
Page 192
... original disease was produced . Pseudo - tuberculosis seems to be an indefinite affection of which we have very little knowledge , and which is certainly in no way connected with or related to true tuberculosis . CHAPTER II . LEPROSY ...
... original disease was produced . Pseudo - tuberculosis seems to be an indefinite affection of which we have very little knowledge , and which is certainly in no way connected with or related to true tuberculosis . CHAPTER II . LEPROSY ...
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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.