... no evidence to show that it is a normal inhabitant of the human alimentary canal, and therefore no proof for the assertion that it is a result of the disease. 3. The means used to introduce the comma bacillus into, and those used to lessen the peristalsis... Proceedings - Pagina 34di Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1890Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1890 - 1018 pagine
...to understand how it happens that the attendants, nurses, and physicians of cholera patients, these that handle the cholera dejecta, the friends and relatives...animal, far less a mortality of over 60 per cent 4. Pare cultivations of the comma bacillus, introduced into the stomach under the precautions described,... | |
| 1889 - 782 pagine
...comma bacillus into, and those used to lessen the peristalsis of, the small intestine of the guinea-pig cannot be regarded as causing appearances like those...under the precautions described are pathogenic to the guinea-pig. 5. Injected with similar precautions, the contents of the ileum from those animals killed... | |
| 1889 - 540 pagine
...bacillus into, and those nsed to lessen the peristalsis of the small intestine of the guinea-pig, cannnot be regarded as causing appearances like those of Asiatic...the comma bacillus introduced into the stomach under certain precautions described are pathogenic to the guinea-pig. 5. Injected with similar precautions,... | |
| 1889 - 564 pagine
...comma-bacillus into, and those used to lessen the peristalsis of, the small intestine of the guineapig cannot be regarded as causing appearances like those...mortality of over 60 per cent. 4. Pure cultivations of the comma-bacillus, introduced into the stomach under the precautions described, are pathogenic to the... | |
| 1889 - 600 pagine
...bacillus into, and those used to lengthen the peristalsis of, the small intestine of the guinea-pig cannot be regarded as causing appearances like those...death of the animal, far less a mortality of over sixty per cent. (4) Pure cultivations of the comma bacillus introduced into the stomach under the precautions... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1890 - 762 pagine
...comma bacillus into, and those used to lessen the peristalsis of, the small intestine of the guinea-pig cannot be regarded as causing appearances like those...animal, far less a mortality of over 60 per cent.; 4th, pure cultivations of the comma bacillus introduced into the stomach under the precautions described,... | |
| A. B. Griffiths - 1891 - 378 pagine
...comma-bacillus into, and those used to lessen the peristalsis of, the small intestine of the guinea-pig, cannot be regarded as causing appearances like those...of over 60 per cent. (4) ' Pure cultivations of the comma-bacillus introduced into the stomach under the precautions described are pathogenic to the guinea-pig.... | |
| Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Laboratory - 1889 - 280 pagine
...human alimentary canal, and therefore no proof for the assertion that it is a result of the disease. Asiatic cholera, or as causing the death of the animal,...Injected with similar precautions, the contents of the ileum from those animals killed by injections of pure cultivations of the bacilli, act in the same... | |
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