Anaerobic Bacteriology in Clinical Medicine |
Contents
METHODS OF GROWING ANAEROBES | 5 |
EXAMINATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ANAEROBES | 41 |
ANAEROBIC INFECTIONS | 129 |
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acid activity added addition aerobic agar amount anaerobic cocci anaerobic jar animals antigens antitoxin appear associated attack bacilli Bact Bacterial Bacteriological bifermentans blood botulinum Brit capsule cause cent characteristic CHARACTERS clinical Clostridium Clostridium welchii colonies common commonly containing cooked-meat broth culture described disease dose effect egg-yolk examination fermentation fluid fusiform gas gangrene gelatin given glucose Gram-positive growing growth haemolysin heated histolyticum hydrogen identified important incubation indicator infection inhibited inoculation isolation lactose Lancet lecithinase lethal material medium method noted Oakley obtained occurs oedematiens organisms oxygen Path pathogenic patients placed plate prepared present produced protection proteolytic pure reactions reducing Report septicum serum severe sodium solution sordellii species spores sporogenes spread sterile strains of Cl Studies surface TABLE technique tetanus tion tissue toxin toxoid treatment tube usually welchii welchii type wound