Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the twenty-first day after addition to the water, still there appeared to be no initial or subsequent multiplication of the bacilli. 14. In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream... Experiment Station Record - Page 427by United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1900Full view - About this book
| Science - 1899 - 950 pages
...sea-water was inimical to the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the twenty-first day after addition to...the bacilli. In our experiments in washing infected oyssters in a stream of clean sea-water the results were definite and uniform ; there was a great diminution... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1899 - 510 pages
...sea-water was inimical to the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the twenty-first day after addition to...initial or subsequent multiplication of the bacilli. 14. In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream of clean sea-water the results were... | |
| Sir William Abbott Herdman, Rubert Boyce - History - 1899 - 102 pages
...the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the 21st day after addition to the water, still there appeared...initial or subsequent multiplication of the bacilli. 14. In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream of clean sea-water the results were... | |
| Fish trade - 1899 - 92 pages
...the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the 21st day after addition to the water, still there appeared...initial or subsequent multiplication of the bacilli. 14. In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream of clean sea-water the results were... | |
| Bacteriology - 1899 - 1010 pages
...sea-water was inimical to the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the twentyfirst day after addition to...the water, still there appeared to be no initial or subsequeiu multiphcation of the bacilli. 14) In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream... | |
| 1900 - 350 pages
...the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the 21st day after addition to the water, still there appeared...initial or subsequent multiplication of the bacilli. 14. In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream of clean sea-water the results were... | |
| United States. Bureau of Chemistry - Agricultural chemistry - 1911 - 722 pages
...be laid; hence it is possible that the bacillus might be capable of a saprophytic existence. * * * In our experiments in washing infected oysters in...water the results were definite and uniform; there was great diminution or total disappearance of the typhoid bacilli in from one to seven days. Martin "... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1899 - 672 pages
...sea-water was inimical to the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the twenty-first day after addition to...initial or subsequent multiplication of the bacilli. (14) In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream of clean sea-water the results were... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1899 - 584 pages
...water was inimical to the growth of the typhoid bacilli. Although their presence was demonstrated in one case on the twenty-first day after addition to...initial or subsequent multiplication of the bacilli. 14. In our experiments in washing infected oysters in a stream of clean sea- water the results were... | |
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