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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZYMOID»
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B. Billroth's phlogistic zymoid and putrid poison theory. C. The miasmatic theory.
A. The Bacterial Theory. — Mayrhofer (1865) demonstrated the presence of
numerous vibriones in active motion in the secretions from the genital canal of ...
2
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
I propose to call these yeast-like forms the zymoid form s— to distinguish them
from the rod-like bacterioid forms. The zymoid forms are exactly like any other
ordinary yeast. They possess an oval form, a vesicular nucleus, and reproduce
by ...
3
Memphis Medical Monthly
M. Billroth claims that under the influence of inflammation there is produced a
phlogistic zymoid analogous to the zymoid of putrefaction ; this zymoid produced
by the inflammation might beget it in turn. It is due to this zymoid that the bacteria
...
4
The Journal of Physiology
by this dialysed inactive " 1909 " was such as to support the view that it was due
to a zymoid. The fact that only a part of the milk usually coagulated, one small
curd floating in the unchanged milk, was suggestive of zymoid formation. While
no ...
In acute inflammation there are processes of decomposition going on in the
parenchyma of the tissues, wherein a phlogogenic zymoid forms, which is either
closely allied to or perhaps identical with the septic zymoid. This probably
becomes ...
National Eclectic Medical Association, 1883
6
Text-book of Iridiagnosis: Guide in Treatment
CHAPTER XX Zymoid Spots Zymoid deposits show black or muddy brown spots,
superficially deposited on the surface of the iris, often resembling an external
speck of dirt or dust. (Black spots denoting destruction of tissue are deep and ...
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The Biochemical Journal
If this be so, we should expect to find that a substrate combined with a ' zymoid,'
as Bayliss proposes to call such a substance, should be protected from the
activity of the enzyme, provided that sufficient zymoid is present to satisfy the
affinity of ...
8
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
Als ein sehr wichtiger Vorgang bei acuter Entzündung ist eine Zersetzung des
Gewebsparenchyms zu betrachten, durch welche ein „ phlogistisches Zymoid “
gebildet wird, welches dem „ Fäulnisszymoid“ äusserst verwandt, mit demselben
...
Is this action due to the presence of zymoid in the enzyme preparations? The
different inhibitory powers of the same serum upon different preparations of
trypsin might be explained by the presence in the solution of enzyme so altered
that it is ...
The heated ferment he terms "zymoid," and he believes that the decrease in
conductivity is to be attributed to the formation of a compound between the "
zymoid" and the protein. It is improbable, however, that so great a decrease in
conductivity ...
University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Physiology, 1909