The British Journal of Experimental Pathology, Volume 2H. K. Lewis., 1921 - Pathology |
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Page 190
... bacteria must come into contact with the body - fluids and cells . In consequence , degradation products of the bacterial proteids will be produced , and the body will develop an increase of the anti- bodies in response to these , which ...
... bacteria must come into contact with the body - fluids and cells . In consequence , degradation products of the bacterial proteids will be produced , and the body will develop an increase of the anti- bodies in response to these , which ...
Page 191
... bacteria by the body - fluids , while the antigens , in response to which the body produces the bactericidal , antitoxic and precipitating powers , are formed during a comparatively late period of the lytic process . Repeated injections ...
... bacteria by the body - fluids , while the antigens , in response to which the body produces the bactericidal , antitoxic and precipitating powers , are formed during a comparatively late period of the lytic process . Repeated injections ...
Page 292
... bacteria in , 276 Acetone - extracted bacteria , antigenic pro- perties of , 131 Acriflavine , antiseptic potency of , 95 Agglutination of hæmoglobinophilic bacteria , 283 Agglutinin absorption with hæmoglobino- philic bacteria , 283 ...
... bacteria in , 276 Acetone - extracted bacteria , antigenic pro- perties of , 131 Acriflavine , antiseptic potency of , 95 Agglutination of hæmoglobinophilic bacteria , 283 Agglutinin absorption with hæmoglobino- philic bacteria , 283 ...
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HILL LEONARD AND MCQUEEN JAMES M THE MEASUREMENT OF CAPIL | 1 |
MAITLAND H B COWAN MARY L AND DETWEILER H K SPONTANEOUS | 8 |
FILDES PAUL THE NATURE OF THE EFFECT OF BLOODPIGMENT UPON | 17 |
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24 hours absorbed absorption acetone-extracted bacilli acid Aertrycke agar agglutinating power agglutination agglutinin alkali alkali reserve alveolar amount animals antigen antiseptic arteries bacilli bacteria blood broth capillary pressure cent cholera CO₂ coli concentration corpuscles culture diet digested dilution disease dose dried dysenteria El Tor emulsion Encephalitis lethargica epidemic erythrocytes eugenol experiments fermentation fluid Glässer glomerulus glucose Group growth guinea-pigs hæmatin hæmoglobinuric serum hæmolysis hæmolytic hæmorrhage heated Hirschfeld immune body immunisation incubation influenza injected inoculated intravenously kidney killed lesion lipovaccine Lot VII lungs McIntosh medium method mgrm mid-piece milk minutes mixture observed obtained opsonic organisms oxygen paratyphoid peptone precipitate produced pups rabbits Received for publication red cells rickets saline sensitised sera serological serum Shiga showed shown solution staphylococci sterile sterilised strains subcutaneous substance sugar suipestifer suspension TABLE tested titre toxic trypsin tubes typhosus urine vaccine virus Voldagsen Wassermann reaction Witts