Aseptic surgeryYoung J. Pentland, 1899 - 264 pages |
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... Effects of Chemicals upon the Tissues -Suppuration - Pus PAGE 105 116 CHAPTER XII . SOME CHEMICAL DISINFECTANTS AND ANTISEPTICS . Perchloride of Mercury - Biniodide of Mercury . CHAPTER XIII . CARBOLIC ACID 132 147 CHAPTER XIV ...
... Effects of Chemicals upon the Tissues -Suppuration - Pus PAGE 105 116 CHAPTER XII . SOME CHEMICAL DISINFECTANTS AND ANTISEPTICS . Perchloride of Mercury - Biniodide of Mercury . CHAPTER XIII . CARBOLIC ACID 132 147 CHAPTER XIV ...
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... for some time , and are most difficult to kill with chemicals . 1 The effects of strong chemicals upon the tissues is discussed in Chapter XI . p . 116 . BACILLI . The bacilli are bodies of which the length MICROCOCCI . 2 1.
... for some time , and are most difficult to kill with chemicals . 1 The effects of strong chemicals upon the tissues is discussed in Chapter XI . p . 116 . BACILLI . The bacilli are bodies of which the length MICROCOCCI . 2 1.
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... effects . Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus is spherical . Its diameter is about 1 μ , but smaller or larger specimens ... effect . The cocci also look smaller in sections of tissues . 1 Cornil et Babes , " Les bactéries , " third edition ...
... effects . Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus is spherical . Its diameter is about 1 μ , but smaller or larger specimens ... effect . The cocci also look smaller in sections of tissues . 1 Cornil et Babes , " Les bactéries , " third edition ...
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... effects of bacteria are very variable . For instance , the bacillus of mouse septicæmia is fatal for house mice , whilst field mice are unhurt by it.1 Anthrax kills European sheep , but is resisted by Algerian , except in massive doses ...
... effects of bacteria are very variable . For instance , the bacillus of mouse septicæmia is fatal for house mice , whilst field mice are unhurt by it.1 Anthrax kills European sheep , but is resisted by Algerian , except in massive doses ...
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... effect upon rabbits when injected into their blood , nor does it cause suppuration when squirted under the skin . Staphylococcus pyogenes albus , which has been referred to so often , has the closest resemblance to Staphylo- coccus ...
... effect upon rabbits when injected into their blood , nor does it cause suppuration when squirted under the skin . Staphylococcus pyogenes albus , which has been referred to so often , has the closest resemblance to Staphylo- coccus ...
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abscesses acute agar-agar albumin amputation anthrax spores antiseptic asepsis aseptic aseptic surgery assistant bacilli bacteria Bacteriology Bartholomew's biniodide of mercury blood boiling broth carbolic acid carbolic lotion catgut cause suppuration cent chemicals Cloth cocci coccus coli communis Coloured contained Crown 8vo culture media cure of hernia Diplococcus DISEASES disinfect dressing dust Edinburgh Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Edition Engravings erysipelas experiments fluid gangrene gelatine glycerine growth heat Hospital Illustrations infection inoculated instruments iodide iodoform Journ killed kinds layer ligatures London Medical mercury lotion method microbe micrococci minutes nett operation ordinary pathogenic PATHOLOGY patient perchloride of mercury peritonitis Price Professor pyæmia radical cure Royal Infirmary septic septicemia silk skin soaked soap sponges Staphylococcus albus Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus steam sterile sterilised Streptococcus pyogenes surgeon Surgical sutures temperature tested tetanus tion tissues towels tube tubercle Ueber urine washed wound
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