| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 696 pages
...atmosphere, are individuals successively struck down. On the 12th all the tabes had given way, bnt the differences in their contents were extraordinary....for the same infusion was presented everywhere to the air. Here also we have a picture of what occurs during an epidemic, the difference in number and... | |
| Hugo Ziemssen - 1879 - 818 pages
...tubes had been attacked, scattered at various points in the set. On the next day all were attacked, but the differences in their contents were extraordinary....dead, while in others they darted about with rampant vigor. These differences are to be referred to changes in the germinal matter, for the same infusion... | |
| John Tyndall - 1881 - 364 pages
...llth. Thus, doubtless, in an infective atmosphere, are individuals successively struck down. On the 12th all the tubes had given way, but the differences...for the same infusion was presented everywhere to the air. Here also I imagine we have a picture of what occurs during an epidemic, the difference in... | |
| John Tyndall - 1881 - 380 pages
...llth. Thus, doubtless, in an infective atmosphere, are individuals successively struck down. On the 12th all the tubes had given way, but the differences...for the same infusion was presented everywhere to the air. Here also I imagine we have a picture of what occurs during an epidemic, the difference in... | |
| John Tyndall - 1884 - 676 pages
...Thus, doubtless, in a contagious atmosphere, are individuals successively struck down. On the 1 2th all the tubes had given way, but the differences in...for the same infusion was presented everywhere to the air. Here also we have a picture of what occurs during an epidemic, the difference in number and... | |
| 1876 - 806 pages
...two clouds. Certain caprices in the behavior of wounds may possibly be accounted for in this way. the 12th all the tubes had given way ; but the differences...dead, while in others they darted about with rampant vigor. These differences are to be referred to differences in the germinal matter, for the same infusion... | |
| 1876 - 1108 pages
...llth. Thus, doubtless, in a contagious atmosphere, are individuals successively struck down. On the 12th all the tubes had given way, but the differences...dead, while in others they darted about with rampant vigor. These differences are to be referred to changes in the germinal matter, for the same infusion... | |
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