Surgical bacteriologyLea Bros., 1889 - 270 pages |
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... hospital he found as many as 90,000 microbes . This same observer has shown , and others have confirmed it , that sea air contains scarcely any of these microorganisms , and that mountain heights are as nearly free from them for obvious ...
... hospital he found as many as 90,000 microbes . This same observer has shown , and others have confirmed it , that sea air contains scarcely any of these microorganisms , and that mountain heights are as nearly free from them for obvious ...
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... Hospital . The examination of air , taken at different elevations , from 1.40 to 3.20 m . , showed that it contained about the same number of microbes . In the morning after the rooms had been swept , from 80 to 140 microbes were found ...
... Hospital . The examination of air , taken at different elevations , from 1.40 to 3.20 m . , showed that it contained about the same number of microbes . In the morning after the rooms had been swept , from 80 to 140 microbes were found ...
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... hospital wards occupied by surgical patients . By exposing for a certain length of time glass plates coated with sterilized gelatine or agar - agar in a room occupied by four cases of erysipelas , twice colonies of cocci were found ...
... hospital wards occupied by surgical patients . By exposing for a certain length of time glass plates coated with sterilized gelatine or agar - agar in a room occupied by four cases of erysipelas , twice colonies of cocci were found ...
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... Hospital for five days , demonstrated the presence of tubercle bacilli upon the glyce- rine plates . The most recent and reliable experiments on the existence of tubercle bacilli in hospitals and sick rooms have been made by Cornet , in ...
... Hospital for five days , demonstrated the presence of tubercle bacilli upon the glyce- rine plates . The most recent and reliable experiments on the existence of tubercle bacilli in hospitals and sick rooms have been made by Cornet , in ...
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... hospitals during the time before the antiseptic treatment of wounds came into use , gave rise to a general belief that the disease was due to a specific cause , and ever since bacteriology became a science diligent search has been made ...
... hospitals during the time before the antiseptic treatment of wounds came into use , gave rise to a general belief that the disease was due to a specific cause , and ever since bacteriology became a science diligent search has been made ...
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