Elementary BacteriologyLongmans, Green, 1903 - 145 páginas |
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... of the results thus far achieved . Perhaps the most instructive feature of this controversy is the progressive limitation of cases of spontaneous generation . Beginning with the higher animals , 4 ELEMENTARY BACTERIOLOGY.
... of the results thus far achieved . Perhaps the most instructive feature of this controversy is the progressive limitation of cases of spontaneous generation . Beginning with the higher animals , 4 ELEMENTARY BACTERIOLOGY.
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M. L. Dhingra. of spontaneous generation . Beginning with the higher animals , it became more and more limited till mice and flies were gradually excluded . It is obvious that the cause of decomposition is not a gas , for that would not ...
M. L. Dhingra. of spontaneous generation . Beginning with the higher animals , it became more and more limited till mice and flies were gradually excluded . It is obvious that the cause of decomposition is not a gas , for that would not ...
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... animals do . These results indirectly support the theory of spon- taneous generation , for they tend to obliterate the line of demarcation between the organic and the inorganic , the living and the non - living . This recognition of the ...
... animals do . These results indirectly support the theory of spon- taneous generation , for they tend to obliterate the line of demarcation between the organic and the inorganic , the living and the non - living . This recognition of the ...
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... animal and vegetable cells . Buchner , by subjecting yeast cells to high pressure , has obtained a liquid substance which , without the intervention of living cells , is capable of inducing alcoholic fermentation . But it is not certain ...
... animal and vegetable cells . Buchner , by subjecting yeast cells to high pressure , has obtained a liquid substance which , without the intervention of living cells , is capable of inducing alcoholic fermentation . But it is not certain ...
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... animal organisms in the fact that , unlike the latter , they are nourished through the cell wall by substances held in solution . They are also peculiar in their mode of growth , and in forming spores ( or seeds ) . Their relation to ...
... animal organisms in the fact that , unlike the latter , they are nourished through the cell wall by substances held in solution . They are also peculiar in their mode of growth , and in forming spores ( or seeds ) . Their relation to ...
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albumin alcohol aniline animals anthrax antitoxin B.Sc bacilli bacteria Bacteriology body BOTANY cells CHEMICAL CHEMISTRY cholera cocci coli College Coloured containing Crown 8vo Curtis's Essentials D.Sc Diagrams diphtheria diplococci disease disinfectants Edition ELECTRICITY ELEMENTARY PRACTICAL Engineer Essentials of Practical Examination experimental fermentation fever flagella fluid form spores gelatine GEOMETRY germ germicidal give rise grow growth heat Hospital Illus Illustrations immunity infection inoculation INORGANIC intestinal INTRODUCTION JOHN laboratory lactic Lecturer LL.D Lond London malaria malarial Manual matter MECHANICS method methylene blue microbes microscope milk mosquito nitrification nitrogen numerous Examples organisms oxygen parasite pathogenic Ph.D PHYSICS PHYSIOLOGY pigment plants Plates Practical Bacteriology produced Professor protoplasm pure cultures putrefactive pyogenes Royal 8vo School Science soil solution species spirillum spores sputum stained sterilised streptococcus pyogenes Students substances temperature TEXT-BOOK tion tissues toxins trations TREATISE tubercle tuberculosis typhoid typhosus University vegetable venom vibrios WILLIAM Woodcuts yeast
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