| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1863 - 654 pages
...80,000th of an inch, we need not be surprised if infusoria and other organisms appear in infusions in far greater numbers than the germs in atmospheric...the aid of the microscope, would lead us to expect. Reproduction of Infusoria. — Dr. Balbiani has published some valuable observations upon these minute... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1863 - 656 pages
...surprised if infusoria and other organisms appear in infusions in far greater numbers than the genus in atmospheric dust, visible by the aid of the microscope, would lead us to expect. Reproduction of Infusoria. — Dr. Balbiani has published some valuable observations upon these minute... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1865 - 768 pages
...than yïôVôïj or ¡op'oou °^ an mc^ 'n diameter, which may appear in putrescible liquids unseen, in far greater numbers than the germs in atmospheric...dust, visible by the aid of the microscope, would " Poggendorffs Annal, d. Phye. and Cbemie, XXXIX, p. 4Й7. t Ibidem, XLI, p. 184. t Comptes rcudu,... | |
| washington: Government Printing Officee - 1865 - 778 pages
...than yj^Vire or jWoTJff °^ an mcn *a diameter, which may appear in putresciblc liquids uiiseen.in far greater numbers than the germs in atmospheric dust, visible by the aid of the microscope, would " Poggendorffs Annal. d. Phys. and Chemie, XXXIX, p. 487. t Ibidem, XLI, p. 184. { Compses reudu, 1860,... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1869 - 396 pages
...an inch in diameter, we need not be surprised if Infusoria and other organisms appear in putrescible liquids in far greater numbers than the germs in atmospheric dust visible by the aid of microscopes would lead us to expect. The ferments are the least in size and lowest in organization... | |
| 1861 - 968 pages
...about 7jJ57 of an inch, we need not be surprised if infusoria and other organisms appear in putrescible liquids in far greater numbers than the germs in atmospheric...investigation of the origin of different diseases. New Haven, May 1, 1861. ART. II. — Natro-boro-calcite and another Berate occurring in the Gypsum... | |
| 1862 - 846 pages
...-5-,,-l'rooth of an inch, we need not be surprised if infusoria and other organisms appear in putrescible liquids in far greater numbers than the germs in atmospheric...the microscope would lead us to expect. — Tr.~\" THE SMALL-POX OF SHEEP. SINCE our last, the small-pox of sheep has made its appearance in Berkshire,... | |
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