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... lymph was crowded with bacilli . Many of these were the shape and size of 1 Centralbl . f . Chir . , Leipzig , 1887 , pp . 886 and 887 . tubercle bacilli ; some were slightly curved and some might ΙΟ SOME LOCAL INFECTIONS .
... lymph was crowded with bacilli . Many of these were the shape and size of 1 Centralbl . f . Chir . , Leipzig , 1887 , pp . 886 and 887 . tubercle bacilli ; some were slightly curved and some might ΙΟ SOME LOCAL INFECTIONS .
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... lymph , but some grew in short leptothrix . The lymph also contained vast numbers of small , short , ovoid bacilli . Both of these varieties may have belonged to the same species , and were the same as some of those seen in the peritoneal ...
... lymph , but some grew in short leptothrix . The lymph also contained vast numbers of small , short , ovoid bacilli . Both of these varieties may have belonged to the same species , and were the same as some of those seen in the peritoneal ...
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... lymph , and the pelvis and flanks nearly filled with purulent fluid . The chief focus of inflam- mation was around the right internal abdominal ring . No fæcal matter could be found in the abdominal cavity . Twenty inches from the cæcum ...
... lymph , and the pelvis and flanks nearly filled with purulent fluid . The chief focus of inflam- mation was around the right internal abdominal ring . No fæcal matter could be found in the abdominal cavity . Twenty inches from the cæcum ...
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... lymph except in one place , where a single group lay about a hundredth part of an inch within the substance of the peritoneum ( Fig . 3 ) . Elsewhere the within its substance . lymph paths contained neither pus cells nor bacteria . The ...
... lymph except in one place , where a single group lay about a hundredth part of an inch within the substance of the peritoneum ( Fig . 3 ) . Elsewhere the within its substance . lymph paths contained neither pus cells nor bacteria . The ...
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... lymph paths . Therefore , in some kinds of diffuse septic peritonitis the peritoneum itself is not penetrated by the bacteria for many hours and its tissues are almost uninjured . Apparently , so far as the serous membrane itself is ...
... lymph paths . Therefore , in some kinds of diffuse septic peritonitis the peritoneum itself is not penetrated by the bacteria for many hours and its tissues are almost uninjured . Apparently , so far as the serous membrane itself is ...
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abdominal abscess acute albumen angina angina Ludovici axilla axillary bacilli bacillus coli communis bacillus septicus bacteria bacterial emboli bacterial invasion Bakteriol blood vessels cadaveric capillaries cause cells cellular tissue Centralbl clinical history clot Cloth cocci Coloured Plates contained Crown 8vo cultures Czenzynke's death described died diffuse septic peritonitis diplococci Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Edition engorged with blood Engravings erysipelas exudation fibrin fluid full-page Plates grew heart histological Hospital Illustrations inflamed inoculation intestines Jefferson Medical College kidneys Large 8vo large bacilli Lecturer liver lungs lymph paths lymphatic glands methyl blue micrococci morbid anatomy morphological nett Obstetrics operation organs pairs Parasitenk PATHOLOGY patient peritoneum peritonitis Physician pleura pneumonia pneumonic Price Professor pyæmia rabbits Royal College seems seen septicemia short bacilli short chains skin spleen stained stomach streptococci streptococcus pyogenes surface Surgeon Surgery temperature TRAUMATIC INFECTION tuberculous typhoid ulcer urine usual vasa vasorum vast numbers veins wound
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