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... tubes were filled with urine , beef - broth , and a variety of animal and vegetable broths , boiled by submergence in a pan of hot brine ; the tubes were then allowed to remain undisturbed for days , weeks , or months . In nearly every ...
... tubes were filled with urine , beef - broth , and a variety of animal and vegetable broths , boiled by submergence in a pan of hot brine ; the tubes were then allowed to remain undisturbed for days , weeks , or months . In nearly every ...
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... tube of gelatin , not infrequently a bubble of gas will be formed about the colonies . This is almost constant in tetanus and malignant edema . Ordinarily , the production or liberation of gases passes undetected , the vapors escaping ...
... tube of gelatin , not infrequently a bubble of gas will be formed about the colonies . This is almost constant in tetanus and malignant edema . Ordinarily , the production or liberation of gases passes undetected , the vapors escaping ...
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... tube be filled with sweet oil and placed beneath the skin , only a short time need pass before it will be found full of leucocytes - positive chemotaxis . If , instead of sweet oil , oil of turpentine be used , not a leucocyte will be ...
... tube be filled with sweet oil and placed beneath the skin , only a short time need pass before it will be found full of leucocytes - positive chemotaxis . If , instead of sweet oil , oil of turpentine be used , not a leucocyte will be ...
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... tube , caused im- mediate and prolonged opposition to the theory . Each side of the question seemed well supported . The phagocytolo- gists , however , showed that bacteria were often injured and their vegetative powers destroyed by ...
... tube , caused im- mediate and prolonged opposition to the theory . Each side of the question seemed well supported . The phagocytolo- gists , however , showed that bacteria were often injured and their vegetative powers destroyed by ...
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... tube be shaken , so as to distribute them , they die . Again , Adami has shown that when blood is shed there is almost always a pro- nounced destruction of corpuscles , and suggests that the antibiotic property of the shed blood may be ...
... tube be shaken , so as to distribute them , they die . Again , Adami has shown that when blood is shed there is almost always a pro- nounced destruction of corpuscles , and suggests that the antibiotic property of the shed blood may be ...
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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.