| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1895 - 302 pages
..." the four postulates of Koch:" 1. "The germs must be found in the blood lymph or diseased tissues of man or animal suffering from or dead of the disease. 2. " The germs must be isolated from the blood lymph or tissue and cultivated in sultable media outside the... | |
| 1895 - 308 pages
...called "the four postulates of Koch:" 1. "The germs must be found in the blood lymph or diseased tissues of man or animal suffering from or dead of the disease. 2. "The germs must be isolated from the blood lymph or tissue and cultivated in suitable media outside the... | |
| 1895 - 1482 pages
...(1) The micro-organism must l>e found in the blood, lymph, or diseased tissues of the man or other animal suffering from or dead of the disease. (2) The micro-organism must lie isolated from the blood, lymph, or tissues and cultivated in suitable media outside the body. These... | |
| Edgar March Crookshank - 1896 - 892 pages
...chain of evidence regarded by Koch as essential for proving the existence of a l«thogenic organism was as follows : — 1. The micro-organism must be found...tissue of man or animal suffering from or dead of the 2. The micro-organisms must be isolated from the blood, lymph, "[•tissues, and cultivated in suitable... | |
| Sir Malcolm Alexander Morris - 1898 - 676 pages
...which they are associated. It will be of advantage to recall here Koch's four postulates, which are as follows : — 1. The micro-organism must be found in the blood, lymph, or diseased tissue of the man or animal suffering from, or dead of, the disease. 2. Pure cultures of the micro-organism must... | |
| 1898 - 612 pages
...pathogenic bacteriology in the following terms: — 1. The micro-organisms must be found in the blood or diseased tissue of man or animal suffering from or dead of the disease. 2. The micro-organisms must be isolated and cultivated outside the animal body. 3. A pure cultivation thus... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1903 - 204 pages
...concerned, the proof is considered complete and capable of demonstration. Koch's chain of evidence is as follows : — " 1. The micro-organism must be...animal suffering from or dead of the disease. " 2. The micro-organisms mutt be isolated from the blood, lymph, or tissues, and cultivated in suitable media,... | |
| Edward Berdoe - 1903 - 204 pages
...concerned, the proof is considered complete and capable of demonstration. Koch's chain of evidence is as follows :— " 1. The micro-organism must be...man or animal suffering from or dead of the disease. body. These pure cultivations must be carried on through successive generations of the organism. "... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1903 - 1366 pages
...animals. To establish the pathogenic character of bacteria, according to Koch, it is necessary that (1) the microorganism must be found in the blood,...animal suffering from or dead of the disease; (2) the microrganisms must be isolated from the blood, lymph, or tissues. and cultivated in suitable media,... | |
| Sir Malcolm Morris - 1903 - 962 pages
...are associated. It will be of advantage to recall here those postulates, which are as follow : — 1 . The micro-organism must be found in the blood , lymph, or diseased tissue of the man or animal suffering from, or dead of, the disease. '2. Pure cultures of the micro-organism... | |
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