| 1895 - 542 pages
...body. These pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism ; (3) a pure cultivation thus obtained must, when introduced...animal the same micro-organism must again be found. The germ theory affirms that the microbes are really the sole agent of putrefaction and of infectious diseases,... | |
| 1835 - 800 pages
...be carried on through successive generations of the micro-organism. Third. A pure cultivation. This obtained, must, when introduced into the body of a healthy animal, produce the disease in question ; and lastly, in the inoculated animal the same micro-organism must be again found. The great difficulty... | |
| 1887 - 812 pages
...body. These pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism, (c) A pure cultivation thus obtained, must, when introduced...a healthy animal, produce the disease in question, (d) Lastly, in the inoculated animal the same micro-organism must again be found. These steps naturally... | |
| 1887 - 626 pages
...body—these pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism ; (r) a pure cultivation thus obtained must, when introduced into the body of a healthy animal, produce thd disease in question ; (d) lastly, in the inoculated animal the same microorganism must again be... | |
| Albion College - 1888 - 952 pages
...body. These pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism. (Y.) A pure cultivation thus obtained must, when introduced...a healthy animal, produce the disease in question. (rf.) Lastly, in the inoculated animal, the same microorganism must again be found. This method is... | |
| Louis Coltman Parkes - 1889 - 532 pages
...body. These pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism. 3. A pure cultivation thus obtained must, when introduced...animal the same micro-organism must again be found (E. Crookshank, Bacteriology). It is evident that postulate no. 3 being inapplicable to human beings,... | |
| David Hayes Agnew - 1889 - 1134 pages
...tissues and cultivated in suitable media, — that is, outside of the body; 3d, a pure cultivation when thus obtained must, when introduced into the body...a healthy animal, produce the disease in question ; 4th, in the inoculated animal the same micro-organism must be found. If, then, inflammation and suppuration... | |
| Robert Robbins Andrews - 1889 - 16 pages
...These pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism. Third. A pure cultivation thus obtained must, when introduced into the body of a healthy animal, susceptible to the disease, produce the disease. Fourth (and lastly). In the tissue of the inoculated... | |
| Epidemiological Society of London - 1889 - 210 pages
...kind of matter derived from the animal body from which they were taken in the first instance. 3. A pure cultivation thus obtained must, when introduced into the body of a healthy animal susceptible to the disease, produce the disease in question; and 4. It is necessary that in this inoculated... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1890 - 692 pages
...body. These pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism. 3. A pure cultivation thus obtained must, when introduced...healthy animal, produce the disease in question. 4. Lastly, in the inoculated animal the same microorganism must again be found. It is, however, impossible... | |
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