Aseptic surgeryYoung J. Pentland, 1899 - 264 pages |
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... minute objects as bacteria might elude the most patient and skilful search . But experiments fully substantiate the results of direct observation . Portions of organs or tissues may be kept under a protecting shade or in nutrient media ...
... minute objects as bacteria might elude the most patient and skilful search . But experiments fully substantiate the results of direct observation . Portions of organs or tissues may be kept under a protecting shade or in nutrient media ...
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... minute oval or spherical cells , which appear as clear shining spots in the substance of bacilli . They serve to perpetuate the species , and after having been quiescent for many years may , when placed under favourable conditions of ...
... minute oval or spherical cells , which appear as clear shining spots in the substance of bacilli . They serve to perpetuate the species , and after having been quiescent for many years may , when placed under favourable conditions of ...
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... minutes . PHYSIOLOGY OF BACTERIA . The various bacteria , in addition to warmth , moisture , and nutriment , require oxygen . Some flourish in the presence of free oxygen ( aërobes ) , others ( PHYSIOLOGY OF BACTERIA . 23.
... minutes . PHYSIOLOGY OF BACTERIA . The various bacteria , in addition to warmth , moisture , and nutriment , require oxygen . Some flourish in the presence of free oxygen ( aërobes ) , others ( PHYSIOLOGY OF BACTERIA . 23.
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... minute particle of the suspected material is shaken up with half a test - tube full of sterilised distilled water . With a particle of this a liquefied gelatine or agar - agar tube is inoculated , 28 BACTERIA & DISEASES OF WOUNDS .
... minute particle of the suspected material is shaken up with half a test - tube full of sterilised distilled water . With a particle of this a liquefied gelatine or agar - agar tube is inoculated , 28 BACTERIA & DISEASES OF WOUNDS .
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... minute greyish white and almost transparent colonies , with abrupt and undulating edges . These colonies have hardly any tendency to spread ; their growth soon ceases , and they remain about 1 mm . in diameter . Inoculated by puncture ...
... minute greyish white and almost transparent colonies , with abrupt and undulating edges . These colonies have hardly any tendency to spread ; their growth soon ceases , and they remain about 1 mm . in diameter . Inoculated by puncture ...
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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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