It was only after the final operation, that in which the large intestine was separated, that the dejecta escaped only by the natural anus, whilst a little mucus containing microbes was passed through the artificial aperture.
I satisfied myself that after the supposed exclusion of the large intestine, food dejecta ascended the colon and emerged by the artificial anus.
In accordance with this theory, the dejecta from infected persons are the vehicle of the contagious poison which by air- and water-contamination infects others.
It is not a question in dysentery of epithelial drift or pulmonary exhalations, but of ingestion or reception of the dejecta of the disease.
Upon the question of the propagation of the disease by the dejecta rest in great measure the all-important problems of a specific virus and of the contagiousness of the disease.
By the extremity of the neck, which is blackened and hardened by the dejecta of the larvæ, the cocoon is fixed to the end of the cell without any other support.
In that year, however, Koch greatly added to our knowledge by isolating a spirillum from the intestine and in the dejecta of persons suffering from the disease.
This water came from a tank into which some cholera dejecta had passed.
The principle claimed for his automatic scavenger by Mouras was that animal dejecta within themselves contained all the principles of fermentation necessary to liquefy them.
It is much less clear how the well became infected, but it seems probable that the dejecta of a cholera patient found tolerably direct access to the well from the cesspool or drain of a house nearby.
The egg-shell is very tough and if the eggs had been swallowed the egg-shells could certainly have been detected if the dejecta were examined.
More than that, it is often present in the dejecta for days, weeks, or even months and years, after the individual has recovered from the disease.
There is nothing in its appearance to tell whether the fly that comes blithely to sup with you is merely unclean, or whether it has just finished feeding upon dejecta teeming with typhoid bacilli.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dejecta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dejection; discharge; effluent; ejection; excrement; waste