Bacteria in Daily LifeLongmans, Green, 1903 - 216 páginas |
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... cholera microbes should be employed for destroying the rabbits , which then , as now , are such a source of difficulty and pecuniary loss to the country . No active measures appear to have been taken , however , to carry out this ...
... cholera microbes should be employed for destroying the rabbits , which then , as now , are such a source of difficulty and pecuniary loss to the country . No active measures appear to have been taken , however , to carry out this ...
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... cholera , far from not existing in Australia , has infested poultry yards more or less extensively for several years past , although it has only lately been accurately diagnosed as such . This chicken - cholera microbe is particularly ...
... cholera , far from not existing in Australia , has infested poultry yards more or less extensively for several years past , although it has only lately been accurately diagnosed as such . This chicken - cholera microbe is particularly ...
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... cholera and anthrax , and his elaboration of a method of vaccination with these weakened viruses whereby the power of the disease over its victim is removed or modified , are too well known to require repetition here . The success which ...
... cholera and anthrax , and his elaboration of a method of vaccination with these weakened viruses whereby the power of the disease over its victim is removed or modified , are too well known to require repetition here . The success which ...
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... cholera germs . Healthy flies were placed under glass shades and fed with broth in which these micro - organisms were growing , and the latter were not only subsequently recovered from the digestive organs of the flies but also from ...
... cholera germs . Healthy flies were placed under glass shades and fed with broth in which these micro - organisms were growing , and the latter were not only subsequently recovered from the digestive organs of the flies but also from ...
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... cholera can be and are distributed through the consumption of contaminated milk or water , not to mention other diseases such as diphtheria and scarlet fever , an ever - increasing demand is being made that these all - important ...
... cholera can be and are distributed through the consumption of contaminated milk or water , not to mention other diseases such as diphtheria and scarlet fever , an ever - increasing demand is being made that these all - important ...
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