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The Bacteriology Of The Biliary Tract: A Preliminary Report., J. A. Sapala, J. L. Ponka, T. R. Neblett
The Bacteriology Of The Biliary Tract: A Preliminary Report., J. A. Sapala, J. L. Ponka, T. R. Neblett
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
The bacterial flora of acute biliary tract disease has not been completely elucidated. The organisms identified most often were coliforms. Anaerobic culture technics were not precise enough to provide proper identification. In a 12-month study of 250 patients operated upon for inflammatory gallbladder disease, culture specimens were collected in a most strict and rigorous fashion. It was hoped that a more exact understanding of the relationship between bacteria and inflammatory biliary tract disease might be appreciated. Important technics were developed for gathering specimens, delivery to the laboratory and culturing. More meaningful results are to be expected In the future.
A Survey Of Typical And Atypical Mycobacteria Isolated From Human Specimens, Joseph Paul Truant
A Survey Of Typical And Atypical Mycobacteria Isolated From Human Specimens, Joseph Paul Truant
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Unusual Bacterial Isolates Obtained From A Variety Of Clinical Specimens, J. P. Truant
Unusual Bacterial Isolates Obtained From A Variety Of Clinical Specimens, J. P. Truant
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Staphylococci, Joseph Paul Truant
The Staphylococci, Joseph Paul Truant
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.