| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1889 - 608 páginas
...tuberculosis. Numerous other observers— Klcbs, Bellinger, Stein, Johne, Bang, Toussaint, Chauveau, J^, and many others, besides Koch — concur in stating that...and systematic examination of over six hundred cows in the Edinburgh dairies, which he, with Professor McFadyean, had carried out. Of the whole he found... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1890 - 762 páginas
...gave the results of an examination of no fewer than twenty-seven cases of tubercular mammitis, and he was able to demonstrate the presence of tubercle...able to produce tuberculosis both by inoculation and by ingestion. Nocard was able to demonstrate the presence of the specific bacillus in milk in eleven... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1893 - 552 páginas
...tuberculosis. In the one case he found a chancre on the penis and a tuberculous enlargement of the testicle. He was able to demonstrate the presence of tubercle bacilli in the chancre. In the second case he found, in the vagina of a young girl, the mistress of a tubercular man,... | |
| 1912 - 1118 páginas
...later an American scientist made the remarkable claim that in practically all cases of tuberculosis he was able to demonstrate the presence of tubercle bacilli in the circulating blood. Such an epochmaking discovery started many researches to test the truth of his statements,... | |
| Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Laboratory - 1889 - 280 páginas
...cattle, in the milk from which he was able to demonstrate the presence of tubercle bacilli directly, or in the sediment, and with this milk or sediment...able to produce tuberculosis both by inoculation and by injection. Similarly Nocard10 was able to demonstrats the presence of the specific bacillus in milk... | |
| Tord Ajanki - 1995 - 266 páginas
...himself developed to stain and cultivate samples. With the help of an alkaline methylene blue solution he was able to demonstrate the presence of tubercle bacilli in the lungs, intestines and lymph glands of infected persons. He also successfully cultivated the bacilli... | |
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