The American Monthly Microscopical Journal, Bände 18-19

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Romyn Hitchcock, Henry Leslie Osborn, Charles Wesley Smiley
C.W. Smiley, 1897
 

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Seite 181 - Sommering making 12, (or the name containing the more letters has the larger number of pairs of nerves, and vice versa.) 9. The cortex of the cerebellum is divided into three layers of cells, (1) granular, (2) Purkinje's cells.
Seite 108 - Editors and publishers, as well as everyone interested in medical journalism, are cordially invited to attend and participate in the deliberations. Several very excellent papers are already assured, but more are desired. In order to secure a place on the program, contributors should send titles of their papers at once to the secretary, Chas.
Seite 15 - was opened before the Pathological Society of London. The meeting was attended by many distinguished medical men, some of whom were profoundly influenced by the arguments, and none of whom disputed the facts brought forward against the theory on that occasion.
Seite 170 - Quality of Antitoxin. The most concentrated strength of an absolutely reliable preparation. (3) Time of Administration. Antitoxin should be administered as early as possible on a clinical diagnosis, not waiting for a bacteriological culture. However late the first observation is made, an injection should be given unless the progress of the case is favorable and satisfactory.
Seite 50 - F. for combined mechanical and chemical disinfection of the operator's hands and the patient's skin. LYSOL possesses the undeniable advantage of being at the same time antiseptic and aseptic; it is a happy combination of a powerful disinfectant and soap (saponified cresol). I know of no agent which at the present time is better adapted and more reliable in the disinfection of the skin than LYSOL.
Seite 13 - ... of the meat could rise. Over it the flies buzzed, and on it they laid their eggs, but, the meshes being too small to permit the eggs to fall through, no maggots were generated in the meat.
Seite 41 - A Text-Book Upon the Pathogenic Bacteria. For Students of Medicine and Physicians. By Joseph McFarland, MD, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia : Pathologist to the Philadelphia Hospital and to the Medico-Chirurgical Hospital, Philadelphia.
Seite 190 - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION. The disease commonly called sheep scab is the mange, or scabies, of the sheep. It is a contagious skin disease caused by a parasitic mite. This disease is one of the oldest known, most prevalent, and most injurious maladies which affects this species of animals. It has been well known for many centuries, and references to it are found in the earlier writings, including the Bible, where we find, in Leviticus xxii: 22, the use of scabbed sheep forbidden in sacrifices. Some...
Seite 184 - States, the diseases have boon carried to all parts of the country, and, therefore, any regulations to be effective must be enforced over a wide extent of territory, and would be correspondingly expensive. The losses have, however, been tremendous, being placed by some as high as $100,000,000...
Seite 191 - ... moult and the fourth pair of legs appears; this fourth pair is always present when the mites are two-thirds the size of the adults; when seven to eight days old the mites are mature and ready to pair; several (three or four) days are allowed for pairing; another generation of eggs may be laid fourteen to fifteen days after the laying of the first generation of eggs. Without going into all of the other observations on these points, it may be remarked that the eggs may not hatch for six or seven...

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