American Journal of Diseases of Children, Volume 4American Medical Association., 1912 |
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Page 49
... organisms which are presumably in their most infectious stage . He assumes , therefore , that the ileo - cecal valve is the most likely place of entrance of the tubercle bacilli . The lymph - follicles of the small and large intestines ...
... organisms which are presumably in their most infectious stage . He assumes , therefore , that the ileo - cecal valve is the most likely place of entrance of the tubercle bacilli . The lymph - follicles of the small and large intestines ...
Page 65
... organisms were discovered , but it was soon found that bacteriologic investigation had its limitations . It was settled for all time that some gastro - intestinal diseases were definitely due to bac- teria , but it was shown also that ...
... organisms were discovered , but it was soon found that bacteriologic investigation had its limitations . It was settled for all time that some gastro - intestinal diseases were definitely due to bac- teria , but it was shown also that ...
Page 71
... organisms were not specific ; nevertheless , the common saprophytic bacteria of the intestines . were capable of ... organism was found . Bacteriologic research was of value , though it was negative . The bacteriologists themselves ...
... organisms were not specific ; nevertheless , the common saprophytic bacteria of the intestines . were capable of ... organism was found . Bacteriologic research was of value , though it was negative . The bacteriologists themselves ...
Page 73
... organism . Janowskis reached the conclusion from his studies that no one organism was the cause of dysentery . This same view was held by those workers who studied the intestinal flora of infants . * From the Department of Medical ...
... organism . Janowskis reached the conclusion from his studies that no one organism was the cause of dysentery . This same view was held by those workers who studied the intestinal flora of infants . * From the Department of Medical ...
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... organism . Janowskis reached the conclusion from his studies that no one organism was the cause of dysentery . This same view was held by those workers who studied the intestinal flora of infants . * From the Department of Medical ...
... organism . Janowskis reached the conclusion from his studies that no one organism was the cause of dysentery . This same view was held by those workers who studied the intestinal flora of infants . * From the Department of Medical ...
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