Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

1,179 results
  1. NLM Digital Collections - How we resist disease : an introduction to immunity 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1923
    ... power to form spores. Bactericidal. Able to kill bac teria; carbolic acid, alcohol, etc. are bactericidal substances. A given blood may have a bacteri cidal effect upon bacteria ...
  2. ... least, as the water secretion is concerned. The content of the secretion in digestive ferments seems to be diminished. On the heart and blood-vessels alcohol in small quantities appears to have no positive ...
  3. ... not appear proven nor plausible that either vasomotor theory should account exclusively for trophic disturbances. Alterations in the blood content of the affected part have not been observed ...
  4. ... Yosida, M. Effect of vakri- ton on the blood chloride content. Ibid., 1934, 23: 386-93. ------Tentative experiment of effect of yakriton upon methyl alcohol poisoning. Ibid., 434-8. ------ Difference of velocity of ...
  5. ... sarcoma, 181 Agar-agar, use of, in cultivating bac- teria, 94 Ague-cake, 864 Air, pi'esence of, in blood air emboli, 57 Alcohol poisoning, lesions of, 551 use of, in preserving ...
  6. ... increase of the fats and sugar in the blood after imbibi- tion of alcohol, which fact would strengthen the theory that the alcohol is burned. Rude experience, as ...
  7. ... has been given the name of “short circuit theory.” Unfortunately it has been proved incorrect. Brauer (35) very tellingly says the blood content is not proportional to the degree of distension ...
  8. ... following experiment of Paul Bert: To some anthracoid blood full of bac- teria he adds slowly four times its volume of absolute alcohol, then he filters the mixture and desiccates the ...
  9. ... but its chemical constitution is that of an alcohol. It is found chiefly in bile, but also in blood, nerve-tissue, braiu, contents of the intestines, feces, etc.; its presence in ...
  10. ... but its chemical constitution is that of an alcohol. It is found chiefly in bile, but also in blood, nerve-tissue, brain, contents of the intestines, feces, etc.; its presence in ...
first · previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · next · last