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Example sentences for "bacteriologists"

Lexicographically close words:
bacterial; bactericidal; bacteriologic; bacteriological; bacteriologist; bacteriology; bacterium; bacula; baculum; bad
  1. This question had not yet been solved; certain bacteriologists thought that little or no putrefaction exists in a normal intestine.

  2. In 1887 we went to Vienna, where a Congress of Hygienists was held, in which, for the first time, bacteriologists took part.

  3. Among those bacteriologists of my generation who are still living the majority have already ceased from working.

  4. The large majority, however, of bacteriologists and clinicians are of the opinion that ninety per cent of all cases of human tuberculosis are contracted from some human source.

  5. Meanwhile the bacteriologists are steadily at work on a vaccine or antitoxin.

  6. In defense of this last it may be pointed out that dental bacteriologists have now already isolated and described some thirty different forms of organisms which inhabit the mouth and teeth; and the pneumococcus may well be one of these.

  7. This promptly split the bacteriologists of the world into two opposing camps, and started a warfare which is still being waged with great vigor.

  8. The malady was of an obscure character, but its cause has been under investigation by the British Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, and by European bacteriologists in 1908.

  9. Hope, the Medical Officer of Health, has organised an admirable system of examination by skilled bacteriologists to find to what degree the Liverpool milk supply is contaminated with tubercle.

  10. There is, unfortunately, at present no exact standard to which all bacteriologists may refer.

  11. Koch's emphasis upon this point is well known, and the cumulative experience of bacteriologists only further supports such a course being taken.

  12. Koch and many bacteriologists have declared the bacillus to be a "true parasite.

  13. Roux and some other eminent bacteriologists suggest that bacteria should be classified according to their method of spore formation.

  14. Outside the human body it has been the endeavour of bacteriologists to provide media as like the above as possible, and containing many of the same elements of food.

  15. Tobacco-curing is also in part due to decomposition bacteria, and several bacteriologists have experimented independently in fermenting tobacco leaves by the action of pure cultures obtained from tobacco of the finest quality.

  16. Besson adopts the standard suggested by Miquel, and, on the whole, French bacteriologists follow suit.

  17. It was pointed out by some of the pioneer bacteriologists that the function of bacteria suffered under certain circumstances a marked diminution in power.

  18. Hence, in this disease at least, it is the opinion of bacteriologists that the condition of the mucous membrane of the stomach is of primary importance.

  19. Many bacteriologists of repute have declined hitherto to definitely accept arthrospore formation as a proved fact.

  20. Bacteriologists have demonstrated that butters possessing different flavours have been ripened by different species of bacteria.

  21. Neither pleomorphism nor polymorphism is fully understood, and many bacteriologists find shelter from both in the term involution form.

  22. Bacteriologists generally regard the Eberth-Gaffky bacillus as the specific cause of the disease, though complete proof is still wanting.

  23. Suppose that all the physiologists suddenly rushed into practice, and all the bacteriologists were turned into medical officers of health.

  24. It accuses the bacteriologists now of caring nothing for human suffering, now of rushing after every new method of treatment and flooding the market with drugs.

  25. Bacteriologists require seven conditions to prove a micro-organism the specific cause of a given disease, and all these conditions have been fulfilled for anthrax, diphtheria, and tetanus.

  26. Bacteriologists find that about 35 per centum of the cases reported by physicians to be diphtheria are really nothing but tonsilitis or pharyngitis, with now and then a case of membranous croup.

  27. The Committee on Classification of the Society of American Bacteriologists at the meeting held in December, 1919, submitted its final report.

  28. He must be considered as the greatest of the pioneer bacteriologists since he worked in all fields of the subject.

  29. These "germs in the air" were considered by bacteriologists as well as laymen to include necessarily many disease germs and to indicate the very general, if not universal, presence of these latter in the air.

  30. Standardization by the use of these indicators, the "colorimetric method," is recommended by the Society of American Bacteriologists and is coming into general use.

  31. These companies employ chemists and bacteriologists to study the character of the milk received.

  32. Some bacteriologists are convinced that not a few cases of serious sickness have been produced in this way.

  33. There are other forms which bacteriologists have dubbed with similar descriptive names, but they are more interesting to the physician than to the surgeon.

  34. Two bacteriologists have experimented independently in fermenting tobacco leaves by the action of pure cultures of bacteria obtained from such sources.

  35. The differences appear to be constant, however, for the same species of bacteria, and hence the shape and appearance of the colony enable bacteriologists to discern different species (Fig.

  36. While it has generally been recognised that bacteria are plants, any further classification has proved a matter of great difficulty, and bacteriologists find it extremely difficult to devise means of distinguishing species.

  37. Indeed, the modern surgeon hardly knows what surgical gangrene is, and bacteriologists have had practically no chance to study it.

  38. These have been obtained by different bacteriologists and dairymen in the northern European countries and also in the United States.

  39. For this purpose bacteriologists have been for several years searching for the proper species of bacteria to produce the best results, and there have been put upon the market for sale several distinct "pure cultures" for this purpose.

  40. Such a list is of value to him, but commonly of little value to other bacteriologists from the insufficiency of the data.

  41. The ripening of the cheese has been subjected to a large amount of study on the part of bacteriologists who have been interested in dairy products.

  42. But as yet bacteriologists have been unable to discover anything very definite in regard to the matter.

  43. Several bacteriologists have in the last few years been trying to discover a harmless method of inoculating against this disease.

  44. Bacteriologists have been able to make out satisfactorily the connection of all these infections with different species of the bacteria.

  45. When it was first studied by bacteriologists it was thought to be due in all cases to a single species of micro-organism which was discovered to be commonly present and named Bacillus acidi lactici (Fig.

  46. Bacteriologists and doctors jetted to the area were dying with the rest, caught in disease for which there was no answer.

  47. When the news breaks, credit our doctors and bacteriologists with being on the way to a cure.

  48. The best bacteriologists the nation has at its command.

  49. Some bacteriologists have claimed that the source of the flavor-giving substance was to be found in the decomposition products of the nitrogenous constituents of the milk.

  50. The use of the milk fermented by this organism has spread rapidly because it is claimed by certain European bacteriologists that it has a favorable effect on the health of people, especially those suffering from intestinal troubles.

  51. The bacteriologists must learn that they cannot fool nature.

  52. The recent epidemic of hoof and mouth disease, the Germ Doctors themselves admit, was caused by a hog cholera serum which was tested by the government bacteriologists and pronounced clean and was sold by a Chicago firm.

  53. They are all three avowed anarchists, and, as we know, they are all chemists and bacteriologists of supreme ability.

  54. France and the United States sent important missions; even Russia and Germany were represented by famous bacteriologists and health experts.

  55. A hundred years before I was born, the bacteriologists discovered the germ of leprosy.

  56. And it was because of all this that the bacteriologists had so little chance in fighting the germs.

  57. But the bacteriologists found it out, and found the way to kill it, so that the Pantoblast Plague went no farther.

  58. The bacteriologists fought all these sicknesses and destroyed them, just as you boys fight the wolves away from your goats, or squash the mosquitoes that light on you.

  59. So, as I was saying, the bacteriologists fought with the germs and destroyed them--sometimes.

  60. Soldervetzsky, as early as 1929, told the bacteriologists that they had no guaranty against some new disease, a thousand times more deadly than any they knew, arising and killing by the hundreds of millions and even by the billion.

  61. We were sure that the bacteriologists would find a way to overcome this new germ, just as they had overcome other germs in the past.

  62. Bacteriologists employed by us to make a similar test failed, because of the surprising fact that the dose as prescribed by Mr. Schoen promptly killed the first guinea-pig to which it was administered.

  63. Of the chemists and bacteriologists employed by the Liquozone Company there is not one who will risk his professional reputation on the simple and essential statement that Liquozone taken internally kills germs in the human system.


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