A Manual of bacteriologyBlakiston, 1903 - 351 pages |
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3d Edition aërobic agar alcohol anaërobic aniline dyes animals anthrax bacillus antitoxin appear bacillus coli communis bacteria Bacteriology become blood blood-serum body boiling bouillon capsule carbolic acid catgut cells cent cholera coagulated coli colon bacillus colonies color containing cover-glass cultivated culture-media decolorized diagnosis diphtheria diphtheria bacillus Diplococcus disease disinfectant filter flagella fluid form spores gelatin germicidal glanders gonococcus Gram's method grams granules grows growth guinea-pigs heat Illus Illustrations immunity incubator infection inoculation intestine large numbers lesions liquefies gelatin medium micrococci microscope milk minutes motile occur ordinary organism parasite pathogenic peptone plug poisons potato preparation produce pure culture rabbits reaction serum skin sodium hydroxide sometimes species spirilla spirillum spirillum of cholera spores sputum stained by Gram's staphylococcus pyogenes steam sterilized streptococcus pyogenes substances suppuration surface temperature tetanus tion tissues toxin tube tubercle bacilli tuberculosis typhoid bacillus typhoid fever usually virulence
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