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" Loeffler bacillus alighting upon the faucial or other mucous surface, or the skin denuded of its epidermis, obtains a nidus favorable for its development and propagation, but it does not enter the interior of the system... "
Transactions of the American Pediatric Society - Page 79
by American Pediatric Society - 1893
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System of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat v.2, Volume 2

Charles Henry Burnett - 1893 - 936 pages
...bacillus is the causal agent in true diphtheria. This bacillus, alighting upon the faucial, nasal, or other mucous surface, or the skin denuded of its...propagation, but it does not enter the interior of the system except in rare instances pointed out by Roux and Yersin. It is not taken up by the lymph-ducts or blood-vessels...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumes 72-73

1897 - 796 pages
...to by facile consent that the micro-organism "alighting upon the faucial or other mucous surfaces, or the skin denuded of its epidermis, obtains there...favorable for its development and propagation, but does not enter the interior of the system." Smith adds: "It is not taken up by the lymph-ducts or blood-vessels...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 17

American Medical Association - 1891 - 1038 pages
...gourd ; occasionally it is curved like an arc. (Le Bulletin Mcd., June 15, 1890.) The Klebs- Loeffler bacillus alighting upon the faucial or other mucous...surface, or the skin denuded of its epidermis, obtains a nidus favorable for its development and propagation, but it does not enter the interior of the system...
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Addresses, Papers and Discussions in the Section of the Practice of Medicine ...

American Medical Association. Section on the Practice of Medicine - 1891 - 338 pages
...gourd ; occasionally it is curved like an arc. (Le Bulletin Med., June 15, 1890.) The Klebs- Loeffler bacillus alighting upon the faucial or other mucous...surface, or the skin denuded of its epidermis, obtains a nidus favorable for its development and propagation, but it does not enter the interior of the system...
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