Microbes & toxinsG.P. Putnam, 1912 - 316 pages |
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... activity , an activity which in a very few years revolu- tionised medical science and endowed medicine with more than one preventive vaccine such as those against anthrax and rabies . The Pasteur school in France and the school of Koch ...
... activity , an activity which in a very few years revolu- tionised medical science and endowed medicine with more than one preventive vaccine such as those against anthrax and rabies . The Pasteur school in France and the school of Koch ...
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... activity , we have at the Institut Pasteur studies on ferments and fermentations as well as on the chemical processes which lie at the root of life and of recovery from disease . In this Institute also there are zealous workers in the ...
... activity , we have at the Institut Pasteur studies on ferments and fermentations as well as on the chemical processes which lie at the root of life and of recovery from disease . In this Institute also there are zealous workers in the ...
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... activity of our intestinal flora . Perhaps before long it will be possible to explain diabetes , gout , and rheumatism by the injurious activity of some variety of microbe . Even in those problems of hygiene which affect society in ...
... activity of our intestinal flora . Perhaps before long it will be possible to explain diabetes , gout , and rheumatism by the injurious activity of some variety of microbe . Even in those problems of hygiene which affect society in ...
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... activity they build up this carbon into starch , cellulose , sugars and fats . This carbohydrate synthesis then represents the accumulation of energy . A green plant kept in the dark burns up its hydrocarbons , returning them to the ...
... activity they build up this carbon into starch , cellulose , sugars and fats . This carbohydrate synthesis then represents the accumulation of energy . A green plant kept in the dark burns up its hydrocarbons , returning them to the ...
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... activity is itself dependent on the sunlight , so that life is one great pæan to the sun . In the transformation of carbon and nitrogen all the operations are not carried out by microbes , for these latter do not count at all in ...
... activity is itself dependent on the sunlight , so that life is one great pæan to the sun . In the transformation of carbon and nitrogen all the operations are not carried out by microbes , for these latter do not count at all in ...
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action activity aerobic agglutination alcohol algæ anaerobes anaphylactic anaphylaxis animal antibodies antigen antitoxin atoxyl attack bacteria bacterium become body body-fluids Bordet capable carbonic acid cells cent chemical cholera cholera vibrio colloidal complement contains culture destroyed diastases digestion diphtheria disease dose Ehrlich employed endotoxins example exist experiments fact favour ferment fever fixation fixed fluid guinea-pig hæmolysis heat immune-body immunity incubation injected inoculated intestinal flora kill laboratory larvæ lecithin lesions leucocytes living membrane Metchnikoff method microbes motile nature neutralization nitrogen normal nucleus nutrition observed opsonins organic oxygen parasite Pasteur pathogenic phagocytes phagocytosis phenomena phenomenon plants poison possess produce properties proteins protoplasm protozoa putrefaction quantity rabbit reaction resembling resistance sensitive sera serum skin soil soluble species spirochete spores substances sugar symptoms syphilis temperature tetanus toxin theory tissues toxic treatment trypanosome tubercle bacillus tuberculin tuberculosis typhoid vaccination venom virulence virus vitro yeast