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  1. Inoculating the human system with straw fungi, to protect it against the contagion of measles : with some additional observations relating to the influence of fungoid growth in producing disease ...
  2. The classification and nomenclature of the ray fungi ... The classification and nomenclature of the ray fungi Hektoen, Ludvig, 1863-1951. Actinomycetaceae -- classification [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1899?] Text 17 p. nlm:nlmuid-101492455-bk 101492455 http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/101492455 ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Biological studies of the fungi of the human mouth 
    Publication: Buffalo : New York Dental Journal Association, [1885?]
    Biological studies of the fungi of the human mouth ... Biological studies of the fungi of the human mouth Miller, W. D. (Willoughby Dayton), 1853-1907. Mouth -- microbiology Buffalo : New York Dental Journal Association, [1885?] ...
  4. On certain human parasitic fungi, and their relation to disease ... On certain human parasitic fungi, and their relation to disease Richardson, Joseph Gibbons, 1836-1886, author. Mycoses -- etiology Microbiological Phenomena Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott & Co., ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Fungi, edible and poisonous 
    Publication: [New York? : s.n., 1886?]
    Fungi, edible and poisonous ... Fungi, edible and poisonous Porcher, Francis Peyre, 1825-1895. Agaricales [New York? : s.n., 1886?] Text Illustrations Plates ... publicdomain/mark/1.0/ 1886 PORCHER r. PEYREJ FUNGI-EDIBLEV POISONOUS. Fruitport Well. Fungi* REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Dental metallurgy : a manual for the use of dental students 
    Publication: Philadelphia : S.S. White Dental Mfg. Co., 1882
    ... sharply and with- out flaws the most intricate molds. Liquation.—The constituents of an alloy heated gradually ... arch. Fletcher has recently devised a sort of mold by which amal- gams mixed so dry as ...
  7. ... 0 (/1 1 1.... 1 58 8 1 Fungi .......... 23 1 Rhizopoda. .... "3 3 13 .8 5 ...... ... 26 11 5 6 1 57 6 Tabellaria ............. Fungi ...................... Glenodinium................ 6 14 5 3 3 5 5 ... ll«» pi dinium Monas, I'eridinium; I'ungi Molds. ' yv 'uuu«,s c-ugiena, ijieno- MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF ...
  8. ... Pollens (hay-fever). 3. Products of bacteria and fungi. Serum Anaphylactogens.—Since the pioneer discoveries in anaphylaxis ... extracts of pathogenic and non-pathogenic yeasts and fungi, as well as with such pro- tozoa as ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Original articles 
    Publication: [Washington D.C.] : [Army Institute of Pathology], [1946?]
    ... its relation to other pathogenic and non-pathogenic fungi by Castellani.28 5. In association with Benson ... of C occidioidomy costs 663 a variety of fungi including C. immitis, with special reference to the ...
  10. ... 1910. Silage. Lckles (C. H.) & Seal (J. L.). Molds in silage and their significance in the production ... Oidiomy- cosis (blastomycosis) of the skin and its fungi. In Ricketts (H. T.) Contrib. to Med. Sc, ...
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