Public health laboratory work, including methods employed in bacteriological research, with special reference to the examination of air, water and food contributedBlakiston, 1893 - 491 pages |
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... important parasites of flesh Cysticerci Trichina spiralis . Actinomycosis Distoma hepaticum Poultry and fish . Horse flesh . Sausages , pork - pies , meat - pies , brawn , & c . Eggs Alcohol Beer Spirits Wine CHAPTER IX . · 341 343 ...
... important parasites of flesh Cysticerci Trichina spiralis . Actinomycosis Distoma hepaticum Poultry and fish . Horse flesh . Sausages , pork - pies , meat - pies , brawn , & c . Eggs Alcohol Beer Spirits Wine CHAPTER IX . · 341 343 ...
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... important chemical changes may transpire . Although information is often furnished , and gene- rally demanded , on all the points bearing upon the possibilities of pollution which the water has incurred , it is often best not to avail ...
... important chemical changes may transpire . Although information is often furnished , and gene- rally demanded , on all the points bearing upon the possibilities of pollution which the water has incurred , it is often best not to avail ...
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... important to the analyst would be that bearing upon the constitution of the strata through or over which - the water has passed , since certain ingredients ( in de- fault of such a source ) are indicative of organic pollu- tion ...
... important to the analyst would be that bearing upon the constitution of the strata through or over which - the water has passed , since certain ingredients ( in de- fault of such a source ) are indicative of organic pollu- tion ...
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Henry Richard Kenwood. be detected . It is important , however , to keep in view the fact that our work resides ... importance to know , in every instance , the motive for requiring an analysis , as one may often thus learn the presence ...
Henry Richard Kenwood. be detected . It is important , however , to keep in view the fact that our work resides ... importance to know , in every instance , the motive for requiring an analysis , as one may often thus learn the presence ...
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... importance of the test , per se , does not seem to warrant any attempt at definite measure- ment . 3. Taste . The pleasant taste of good water is created by the gases dissolved in it , but since water must contain large quantities of ...
... importance of the test , per se , does not seem to warrant any attempt at definite measure- ment . 3. Taste . The pleasant taste of good water is created by the gases dissolved in it , but since water must contain large quantities of ...
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