10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDAMEBAE»
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1
Transactions of the Illinois State Dental Society ...
The treatment under discussion is based upon the theory that oral endamebae
are an etiological factor in pyorrhea alveolaris. The theory is not without
supporting evidence, for recent investigations have brought out the significant
fact that the ...
Illinois State Dental Society, 1915
2
The Puerto Rico Journal of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
The endamebae living in the lumen of the intestinal tract can obtain plenty of
readily absorbable carbohydrates. Experimentally Rees (6) observed that the
starch-fed E. histolytica in culture are more sluggish than those growing in a
similar ...
3
California State Journal of Medicine
influence certain species of endamebae since the temperature of the mouth does
not vary with the seasons of the year. Referring to these problems. Price8 says: “
We find that the species predominating may vary with the location and the time ...
hard formed part of a stool for the endamebae. If the disease is quiescent the pus
and mucous may be seen on the outer edge of the formed stool. If the disease is
active the entire movement may be nothing but pus, mucous and blood. This is ...
Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, 1918
5
The Dental Review: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the ...
As to the evidence relative to the absence of endamebae in normal months, the
findings are apparently not altogether conclusive. Dr. Barrett in a paper read
before the Pennsylvania State Dental Society July 1st, 1914, reports seven
normal ...
Allison Wright Harlan, Charles Nelson Johnson, 1915
6
New York State Journal of Medicine
Vedder found that emetine kills the endamebae when diluted one hundred
thousand times, and Bass recommends its dilution with alcohol about ten times.
One drop of this should be applied to a wet tooth brush and be used for washing
the ...
7
Interstate Medical Journal
With the recognition of Endamebae buccalis as one of the principal etiological
factors of the disease,* it is soon evident that such a clinical picture of pyorrhea is
in reality the very end of a disease that had its beginning many months or even ...
8
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians
In rare instances we have seen all demonstrable endamebae disappear from all
the pyorrhea pockets in quite advanced disease in twenty-four hours following a
single dose of one-half grain of emetin hydrochlorid. In one such instance there ...
Association of American Physicians, 1915
Charles Cassedy Bass, Foster Matthew Johns. ENDAMEB.E THE SPECIFIC
CAUSE As is discussed more fully in the chapter on Etiology, endamebae are the
specific cause of alveolodental pyorrhea. The disease would not occur but for
them.
Charles Cassedy Bass, Foster Matthew Johns, 1915
10
The Journal of Parasitology
We have repeatedly seen the throwing off of gemmules by actively moving and
apparently normal amebae, and especially in our attempts to cultivate the oral
endamebae in vitro have found what we believed to be such gemmules in motion
, ...