Textbook of Bacteriology: The Application of Bacteriology and Immunology to the Diagnosis, Specific Therapy and Prevention of Infectious Diseases for Students and Practitioners of Medicine and Public Health |
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... intestinal canal varies at different ages , with health and disease , and is to a considerable extent dependent upon diet . Also , many of the bacteria that cause specific diseases of the intestinal canal , such as the typhoid bacillus ...
... intestinal canal varies at different ages , with health and disease , and is to a considerable extent dependent upon diet . Also , many of the bacteria that cause specific diseases of the intestinal canal , such as the typhoid bacillus ...
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... intestinal bacteria . All who have studied this subject have found that diet has a definite and important bearing upon the intestinal flora and that definite changes may be brought about in the bacterial contents of the bowel by ...
... intestinal bacteria . All who have studied this subject have found that diet has a definite and important bearing upon the intestinal flora and that definite changes may be brought about in the bacterial contents of the bowel by ...
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... intestinal tract play a causative part , into those which are due to the action of the bacteria upon proteins , and those in which it is chiefly a matter of carbohydrate fermentation . In the case of the abnormal proteolytic processes ...
... intestinal tract play a causative part , into those which are due to the action of the bacteria upon proteins , and those in which it is chiefly a matter of carbohydrate fermentation . In the case of the abnormal proteolytic processes ...
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THE GENERAL BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA AND THE GENERAL | 1 |
GENERAL MORPHOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION OF BACTERIA | 21 |
Cell Nucleus and Cytoplasmic Inclusions | 28 |
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