"Infective" Quotes from Famous Books
... acute mild (simple) endocarditis, acute malignant (ulcerative, infective) endocarditis, chronic ... — DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART • OLIVER T. OSBORNE, A.M., M.D.
... discharges swarm with infective bacteria of various kinds, some of which, especially Koch's comma bacilli, seem ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884 • Various
... through the air from the lungs of the sick to be implanted in the lungs of the healthy. The germs may remain for a time in the dust turn and debris of damp, filthy, and overcrowded houses. In this congenial soil they retain their vitality for a long time, and possibly may take on more virulent infective properties than they possessed when ... — A Practical Physiology • Albert F. Blaisdell
... Pasteur that definite diseases could be produced by bacteria, proved a great stimulus to research in the etiology of infective conditions, and the result was a rapid advance in human knowledge. An all-important factor in this remarkable progress was the introduction by Koch of solid culture media, of the "plate-method," &c., an account of which he published in 1881. By means of these the modes of cultivation, ... — Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 - "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" • Various
... divided into: acute mild (simple) endocarditis, acute malignant (ulcerative, infective) endocarditis, chronic endocarditis ... — DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART • OLIVER T. OSBORNE, A.M., M.D. |