. The principles of bacteriology; a practical manual for students and physicians. Bacteriology. ^t fi^^ Fig. 3.—Cell with equilibrium disturbed, by- union of receptive cell moleeule -with, its specific antigen (^:. Fig. -4.—Cell in hypereompensation in effort toward repair. Excess of bio plastic matter seen (O-p)- This represents the antibodies: precipitins, agglutinins, etc., of this order. Fig. S.—Cell restored. Excess of antibodies float free. One seen in combination with its Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
. The principles of bacteriology; a practical manual for students and physicians. Bacteriology. ^t fi^^ Fig. 3.—Cell with equilibrium disturbed, by- union of receptive cell moleeule -with, its specific antigen (^:. Fig. -4.—Cell in hypereompensation in effort toward repair. Excess of bio plastic matter seen (O-p)- This represents the antibodies: precipitins, agglutinins, etc., of this order. Fig. S.—Cell restored. Excess of antibodies float free. One seen in combination with its Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Abbott, Alexander Crever, 1860-1935. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger
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