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... present state of knowledge were begun hundreds of years before the be- ginning of the Christian era . Excepting such as taught and believed that " in six days the Lord made heaven and earth , the sea and all that in them is , " or a ...
... present state of knowledge were begun hundreds of years before the be- ginning of the Christian era . Excepting such as taught and believed that " in six days the Lord made heaven and earth , the sea and all that in them is , " or a ...
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... present in large numbers in the blood of patients in the febrile stages of relapsing fever . Thus evidence slowly accumulated to establish the theory for which Henle had labored as early as 1821 , that for many diseases at least there ...
... present in large numbers in the blood of patients in the febrile stages of relapsing fever . Thus evidence slowly accumulated to establish the theory for which Henle had labored as early as 1821 , that for many diseases at least there ...
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... present . Pasteur had long before suggested that for the different kinds of fermentation there must be specific ferments , and by fractional cultures had succeeded in roughly sepa- rating them . Klebs , who was one of the pioneers of ...
... present . Pasteur had long before suggested that for the different kinds of fermentation there must be specific ferments , and by fractional cultures had succeeded in roughly sepa- rating them . Klebs , who was one of the pioneers of ...
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... present in the intestine , is non- motile . One of the linear organisms known as the Bacillus meg- atherium has a distinct but limited ameboid movement . The commonly observed dancing movement of the spherical forms seems to be the well ...
... present in the intestine , is non- motile . One of the linear organisms known as the Bacillus meg- atherium has a distinct but limited ameboid movement . The commonly observed dancing movement of the spherical forms seems to be the well ...
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... 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 the bacteria is not a sign of the exhaustion of nutri- tion , but a sign of ...
... 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 the bacteria is not a sign of the exhaustion of nutri- tion , but a sign of ...
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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.