... an antitoxic property; the positive chemotaxis for polymorphonuclear leucocytes, and the promoted phagocytosis are most definite and constant features; finally, the reduction in the number of diplococci, the change in their staining properties, and... Transactions of the American Pediatric Society - Page 42by American Pediatric Society - 1909Full view - About this book
| American Medical Association. Section on Practice of Medicine - 1908 - 400 pages
...definite and constant features; finally, the reduction in the number of diplococci, the change in their staining properties, and the loss of viability speak for a bactericidal power — although it is a question if this may not be explained by the phagocytosis. 6 East Franklin Street.... | |
| 1908 - 984 pages
...definite and constant features; finally, the reduction in the number of diplococci, the change in their staining properties, and the loss of viability speak for a bactericidal power — although it is a question if this may not be explained by the phagocytosis. — Frank J. Sladen,... | |
| 1909 - 292 pages
...definite and constant features; finally, the reduction in the number of diplococci, the change in their staining properties, and the loss of viability speak for a bactericidal power — although it is a question if this may not be explained by the phagocytosis." The serum treatment... | |
| 1909 - 296 pages
...definite and constant features; finally, the reduction in the number of diplococci, the change in their staining properties, and the loss of viability speak for a bactericidal power — although it is a question if this may not be explained by the phagocytosis." The serum treatment... | |
| 1908 - 616 pages
...definite and constant features ; finally the reduction in number of the diplococci, the change in the staining properties, and the loss of viability, speak for a bactericidal power, although it is a question whether this may not be explained by phagocytosis. Three of their twenty-one... | |
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