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Page 11
... length a long list of spirilla similar to , and probably closely allied with , the spirillum of cholera , yet not the cause of any particular diseased condition . The aim has been to describe only such bacteria as 11.
... length a long list of spirilla similar to , and probably closely allied with , the spirillum of cholera , yet not the cause of any particular diseased condition . The aim has been to describe only such bacteria as 11.
Page 25
... probably the essence , or an inseparable part of the es- sence , of the contagium , Dr. Bastian contended that they were pathological products spontaneously generated in the body after it had been rendered diseased by the real con ...
... probably the essence , or an inseparable part of the es- sence , of the contagium , Dr. Bastian contended that they were pathological products spontaneously generated in the body after it had been rendered diseased by the real con ...
Page 30
... probably varies somewhat ac- cording to the species from which it is obtained , the culture - medium in which it is grown , and the vital products which the organism produces by its growth . Sometimes the mycoprotein is granular , as in ...
... probably varies somewhat ac- cording to the species from which it is obtained , the culture - medium in which it is grown , and the vital products which the organism produces by its growth . Sometimes the mycoprotein is granular , as in ...
Page 31
... probably the only motile cocci . Ob- serving that the organisms known to be most active are those best supplied with flagella , it is reasonable to con- clude that the motility is dependent upon the flagella . The presence of flagella ...
... probably the only motile cocci . Ob- serving that the organisms known to be most active are those best supplied with flagella , it is reasonable to con- clude that the motility is dependent upon the flagella . The presence of flagella ...
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... probably more resistant to the action of chemical agents than the bacteria themselves . When a spore is accidentally dropped into some nu- trient medium a change is shortly observed . The proto- plasm , which has been clear , becomes ...
... probably more resistant to the action of chemical agents than the bacteria themselves . When a spore is accidentally dropped into some nu- trient medium a change is shortly observed . The proto- plasm , which has been clear , becomes ...
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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.