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" Berlin physician has been to determine the precise character of the contagium which previous experiments on inoculation and inhalation had proved to be capable of indefinite transfer and reproduction. He subjected the diseased organs of a great number... "
New York Medical Eclectic - Page 30
1882
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Annual Register, Volume 124

Edmund Burke - 1883 - 636 pages
...by which he has succeeded in determining the precise character of the contagium of tuberculosis. He subjected the diseased organs of a great number of...rodshaped parasite, which by means of a special dye he was able to differentiate from the surrounding tissue. These parasites, or bacilli, differ from all...
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The Annual Register, Volume 124

Edmund Burke - 1883 - 606 pages
...by which he has succeeded in determining the precise character of the contagium of tuberculosis. He subjected the diseased organs of a great number of...rodshaped parasite, which by means of a special dye he was able to differentiate from the surrounding tissue. These parasites, or bacilli, differ from all...
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Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of ..., Volume 35

American Institute of Homeopathy, American Institute of Homeopathy. Session - 1882 - 848 pages
...point that may seem to many difficult to surmount. Prof. Tyndall quotes Koch on the following point: "It was, he says, in the highest degree impressive to observe in the centre of the tubercle-cell the minute organism which had created it." And the editor of the New York...
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The antidotal treatment of disease, Part 2

John Parkin - 1878 - 136 pages
...affections termed scrofulous. Lastly, Dr. Kochr of Berlin, subjected the diseased tubercular organsof men and animals to microscopic examination,. and found,...in all cases, the tubercles infested with a minute and rod -shaped parasite — bacillus.* Tothese organisms Dr. Koch refers the production,, not only...
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Quarterly Epitome of American Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3

1882 - 630 pages
...on inoculation and inhalation^ had proved to be capable of indefinite transfer and reproduction. He subjected the diseased organs of a great number of...in the highest degree impressive to observe in the centre of the tubercle cell the minute organism which had created it. Transferring directly, by inoculation,...
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The Medical Tribune, Volume 4

1882 - 564 pages
...on inoculation ami inhalation had proved to I>e capable of indefinite transfer and reproduction. He subjected the diseased organs of a great number of...special dye, he differentiated from the surrounding tissues. It was, he says, in the highest degree impressive to observe i the center of the tubercle-cell...
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Is Consumption Contagious?: And Can it be Transmitted by Means of Food?

Herbert Codman Clapp - 1882 - 222 pages
...on inoculation and inhalation had proved to be capable of indefinite transfer and reproduction. He subjected the diseased organs of a great number of...rod-shaped parasite, which, by means of a special dye (methylene violet and resuvin)he differentiated from the surrounding tissue. It was, he says, in the...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 17

1882 - 404 pages
...point, that may seem to many difficult to surmount. Prof. Tyndall quotes Koch on the following point: " It was," he says, " in the highest degree impressive to observe in the centre of the tubercle cell the minute organism which had created it." And the editor of the New York...
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Pulmonary consumption

Hugh Campbell (M.D.) - 1883 - 118 pages
...inhalation had proved to be capable of indefinite transfer and reproduction. He Extracts from Professor subjected the diseased organs of a great number of...in. the highest degree impressive to observe in the centre of the tubercle-cell the minute organism which had created it. Transferring directly, by inoculation,...
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Platt's essays, Volume 2

James Platt - 1883 - 538 pages
...in inoculation and inhalation had proved to be capable of indefinite transfer and reproduction. He subjected the diseased organs of a great number of..."in the highest degree impressive to observe in the centre of the tubercle cell the minute organism which had created it." Transferring directly, by inoculation,...
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