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Page 27
... surface of the wound moist with a germicidal solution to kill such germs as accidentally entered ; and which would conclude an ope- ration by a protective dressing to exclude the entrance of germs at a subsequent period . Listerism ...
... surface of the wound moist with a germicidal solution to kill such germs as accidentally entered ; and which would conclude an ope- ration by a protective dressing to exclude the entrance of germs at a subsequent period . Listerism ...
Page 37
... surfaces , which are not in absolute apposition ( Fig . 2 , g ) . In a few cases , as the gonococcus , the approximated surfaces are slightly concave , causing the organism to somewhat resemble the German biscuit called a " semmel ...
... surfaces , which are not in absolute apposition ( Fig . 2 , g ) . In a few cases , as the gonococcus , the approximated surfaces are slightly concave , causing the organism to somewhat resemble the German biscuit called a " semmel ...
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... surface of the body never escapes their establishment , and so deeply are some individuals situated beneath the epithelial cells that the most careful washing and scrubbing and the use of the most powerful germicides are required to rid ...
... surface of the body never escapes their establishment , and so deeply are some individuals situated beneath the epithelial cells that the most careful washing and scrubbing and the use of the most powerful germicides are required to rid ...
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... surface of the soil . Where , as in the case of porous soil or the presence of cesspools and dung - heaps , the decomposing materials are allowed to penetrate to a considerable depth , the bacteria may occur much farther from the surface ...
... surface of the soil . Where , as in the case of porous soil or the presence of cesspools and dung - heaps , the decomposing materials are allowed to penetrate to a considerable depth , the bacteria may occur much farther from the surface ...
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... surface of the colony . The coloring matter never occupies the protoplasm of the bacteria ( except the Bacillus prodigiosus , in whose cells occasional pigment - granules may be seen ) , but occurs in an intercellular excrementitious ...
... surface of the colony . The coloring matter never occupies the protoplasm of the bacteria ( except the Bacillus prodigiosus , in whose cells occasional pigment - granules may be seen ) , but occurs in an intercellular excrementitious ...
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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.