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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TUBERCLE BACILLUS»
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tubercle bacillus nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Tuberculosis and the
Tubercle Bacillus
Divided into three comprehensive sections, this new volume begins with an examination of the current issues related to tuberculosis, including clinical and epidemiological features of the disease–causing strains.
2
The Modern Epidemic: A History of Tuberculosis in Japan
This usually, but not always, reveals whether a person has become infected with
the tubercle bacillus. Definite diagnosis can be achieved only by a
bacteriological examination. Whereas diagnosing tuberculosis is problematic
except by ...
3
An Introduction to Human Disease: Pathology and ...
The commonly used Mantoux skin test to detect infection with the tubercle
bacillus is based on the presence or absence of a delayed hypersensitivity
reaction to proteins of the tubercle bacillus. If an individual has had a previous
contact with ...
4
Studies in Immunization Against Tuberculosis
In agreement with Citron 26 and others, we reserve the term for Koch's old
tuberculin alone, which we believe to be essentially different from the
preparations containing the tubercle bacillus substances. We are also in accord
in this view with ...
Karl Von Ruck, Silvio Von Ruck, 2008
5
Spreading Germs: Disease Theories and Medical Practice in ...
... before discussing the Tubercle bacillus and consumption in detail.'0 Whatever
its status with medical understandings of consumption, the Tubercle bacillus was
being used as a vehicle for the wider promotion of bacterial theories of disease.
6
Textbook of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Vols 1 and 2
In 1882, Koch cultured the tubercle bacillus presenting his results in 1884 to the
Berlin Physiological Society. He also presented in his paper, Koch's postulates,
enunciating a specific discipline, which needs to be fulfilled if a specific organism
...
PS Shankar, Suhail Raoof, Dheeraj Gupta, 2011
7
Experimental Tuberculosis:
Bacillus and Host (with an ...
THE PROTEINS OF THE TUBERCLE BACILLUS M. STACEY, Ph.D., D.Sc.,
F.R.S. Chemistry Department, University of Birmingham. THE tubercle bacillus is
an amazing chemical factory producing in the living cell and in the culture fluids a
...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
8
The Bacteriological Examination of Food and Water
Experiments have shown that the tubercle bacillus will remain alive for
considerable periods in butter, i.e. five months or longer (Mohler, Washburn and
Rogers). Teichert on the other hand only found the bacilli alive up to 18 days. To
detect ...
9
Natural History of Infectious Disease
The tubercle bacillus is a very inactive organism compared, for instance, with the
bacilli of typhoid fever or diphtheria. When a suitable supply of food is provided,
ordinary bacteria multiply rapidly; a single organism grows to double its original ...
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, David O. White, 1972
10
A History of the Life Sciences, Revised and Expanded
Questioning the value of Koch's work on the “so-called tubercle bacillus,” Virchow
argued that if the microbe were as widespread as Koch asserted while only
certain individuals became consumptives, the true cause of tuberculosis could
not ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TUBERCLE BACILLUS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
tubercle bacillus nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Tuberculosis active in Western Australia's Kimberley region, but …
Tuberculosis or TB (short for tubercle bacillus) is caused by a number of strains of mycobacteria, a family of bacteria that causes a number of diseases in ... «ABC Online, lug 15»
Tuberculosis doctor's stubborn vision led to Seaside
Then, a German doctor identified the cause of the widespread plague as a bacterium, the tubercle bacillus. Maher went to medical school and never married, ... «theday.com, giu 15»
Family life: A Scotsman abroad, Apache by the Shadows and …
My grandfather may have harboured the tubercle bacillus when he left Scotland for Burma on the SS Jaladuta in early 1934. Or perhaps he caught tuberculosis ... «The Guardian, apr 15»
Big Pharma Is Making Progress in Finding an Ebola Vaccine, But …
... public anthrax vaccine trial using farm animals in 1881, and Robert Koch's 1882 discovery of the tubercle bacillus, the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis, ... «The New Republic, gen 15»
Trend Shows 'Perfect Storm' for Diabetes, TB Co-Epidemics
“Given the fact that roughly about one-third of the global population is already infected with tubercle bacillus, [a bacterium that is the major cause of tuberculosis], ... «Voice of America, nov 14»
Opera North's Coronation of Poppea: a premium-rate sex-line of an …
Updated to the 1880s, with references to Gustave Eiffel's ferronnerie and Robert Koch's discovery of the tubercle bacillus in Madeleine Boyd's designs, ... «Spectator.co.uk, ott 14»
READ: "Back Channel to Cuba" Exposes the Hidden History of …
... leader, members of the covert “executive action” unit de- veloped a plot to contaminate the snorkel with tubercle bacillus, and poison the wetsuit with a fungus. «Democracy Now, ott 14»
Vegetables: useful pleasure
... multiforme cells (which often becomes the main cause of brain cancer), destroy diphtheria, tubercle bacillus and helicobacter (which causes stomach ulcers). «AzerNews, lug 14»
Book Review: 'The Remedy' by Thomas Goetz
The high point in his career came early, with his demonstration, in March 1882, of the tubercle bacillus, the organism that causes tuberculosis. Tuberculosis had ... «Wall Street Journal, apr 14»
First burial 160 years ago
... was called consumption for a long time until 1882 when microbiologist Robert Koch discovered the tubercle bacillus. Then it began to be called Tuberculosis. «Alleynews, set 13»