Aseptic surgeryYoung J. Pentland, 1899 - 264 pages |
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... urine of healthy individuals ; from the liver , gall bladder , and biliary ducts , and from the bile ; from the salivary glands , and the saliva in their 1 I have daily reason to deplore that the epoch - making writings of Lord Lister ...
... urine of healthy individuals ; from the liver , gall bladder , and biliary ducts , and from the bile ; from the salivary glands , and the saliva in their 1 I have daily reason to deplore that the epoch - making writings of Lord Lister ...
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... urine . Staphylococcus aureus was grown from the abscess round the cord , but the urine was sterile , probably because only the clear part of it , and not the turbid sediment , was used for inoculation . The kidneys contained quantities ...
... urine . Staphylococcus aureus was grown from the abscess round the cord , but the urine was sterile , probably because only the clear part of it , and not the turbid sediment , was used for inoculation . The kidneys contained quantities ...
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... urine , and other nutrient media . It peptonises white of egg or meat when grown upon either of them in a vacuum . Cultures of Streptococcus pyogenes soon lose their virulence and die . After three weeks or a month they are useless for ...
... urine , and other nutrient media . It peptonises white of egg or meat when grown upon either of them in a vacuum . Cultures of Streptococcus pyogenes soon lose their virulence and die . After three weeks or a month they are useless for ...
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... urine . The presence of streptococci in the urine is obvi- ously of diagnostic value , and very easy to ascertain . To find them , it is only necessary to dry a drop of the urinary sediment upon a cover - slip and stain it with carbol ...
... urine . The presence of streptococci in the urine is obvi- ously of diagnostic value , and very easy to ascertain . To find them , it is only necessary to dry a drop of the urinary sediment upon a cover - slip and stain it with carbol ...
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... urine in pyæmia , staphylo- cocci in severe cellulitis of the leg , and various cocci and bacilli in peritonitis . Only a few hours is required after infection for the passage of the bacteria through the kidneys . The kidneys of those ...
... urine in pyæmia , staphylo- cocci in severe cellulitis of the leg , and various cocci and bacilli in peritonitis . Only a few hours is required after infection for the passage of the bacteria through the kidneys . The kidneys of those ...
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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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