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47 results filtered with: Communicable Diseases
  • Salmonella Typhimurium infection of a human epithelial cell
  • Pathogenic E. coli on the intestinal lining
  • Human macrophage rupturing after infection with Chlamydia
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • Pathogenic E. coli on the intestinal lining
  • Temporary Hospital at Renzskie's farm, South Africa
  • Observationes medicae circa morborum acutorum historiam et curationem / Authore Thoma Sydenham.
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • Bacteria infecting the colon
  • Shiga toxin uptake by human epithelial cells
  • Gesammelte Werke / von Robert Koch ; unter Mitwirkung von G. Gaffky und E. Pfuhl herausgegeben von J. Schwalbe.
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  • Mortality; H. Gavin, 1848
  • Pathogenic E. coli on the intestinal lining
  • A fly on sugar crystals
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  • On continuous molecular changes, more particularly in their relation to epidemic diseases : being the oration delivered at the 80th anniversary of the Medical Society of London / by John Snow.
  • Ultima novedad! : Stresscaps : fórmula vitamínica contra la fatiga / Lederle Laboratories Division.
  • Gesammelte Werke / von Robert Koch ; unter Mitwirkung von G. Gaffky und E. Pfuhl herausgegeben von J. Schwalbe.
  • Measles infection in a brain cell nucleus
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • Schedula monitoria de novae febris ingressu / per Tho. Sydenham ... ; accedunt ejusdem De febre putrida variolis confluentibus superveniente, et De mictu sanguineo à calculo renibus impacto dissertationes.
  • Title page "A short treatise...small pox", T. Moat
  • M0016373: Three micrographs showing the etiology of enteric, or typhoid, fever
  • Nepal, Sherpa children of the Khumbu, 1986
  • A scientific and popular view of the fever of Walcheren, and its consequences, as they appeared in the British troops returned from the late expedition : with an account of the morbid anatomy of the body, and the efficacy of drastic purges and mercury in the treatment of this disease / by J.B. Davis.
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • SEM cochlea damaged by bacterial meningitis
  • Pathogenic E. coli on the intestinal lining
  • Advert, scarlet fever treatment, Burroughs Wellcome, 1929