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  1.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884 / Various
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  2.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 787, January 31, 1891 / Various
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  3.  Literary Lapses / Leacock, Stephen, 1869-1944
    . So much for that point. Next, take the question of germs and bacilli. Don't be scared of them. That's all. That's the whole thing, and if you once get on to that you never need to worry again. If you see a bacilli, walk ...  details...
  4.  Nature Cure / Lindlahr, Henry, 1862-1924
    of the International Tuberculosis Congress in Rome that he found the bacilli of tuberculosis in ninety-five percent ... repeatedly in his works that the bacilli of diphtheria, pneumonia and of many other virulent diseases  details...
  5.  The Worshipper of the Image / Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947
    ; a very market-town for all the germs and bacilli of the district." And the doctor laughed, as, curiously enough, people always do at jests about bacilli. But when he looked at Wonder, he took a more serious view ...  details...
  6.  Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 21, 1891 / Various
    For Protection of Bacilli from the Doctor's baleful art. KOCH the evil game first started, and his lymph came squirming in. But, 'twixt you and me, Bacilli did not care a single pin. We went elsewhere in the body ...  details...
  7.  Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, August 30, 1890 / Various
    in the blood, which pursues and devours the Bacilli.] Strange the tale that Science tells ... ; Vainly do Bacilli shirk When their deadly foe's at work; Every microbe faints with fright  details...
  8.  The Evolution of Man Scientifically Disproved In 50 Arguments / Williams, William A. (William Asbury), 1854-
    , mushroom, thistle, cactus, microscopic bacilli, etc. All developed from one germ, all in some way related ... have been larger than their modern descendants. Many species show no change. All the bacilli remain  details...
  9.  Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 1, 1892 / Various
    is to treat the _bacilli_ to Rhine Wine. The result of experiments has been "so much the worse for the _bacilli_." Substitute for the first vowel in "grapes" the third of the vowels, and it is of that the poor ...  details...
  10.  Appendicitis / Tilden, John Henry, 1851-1940
    when the intestine is normal. The three pus cocci are sometimes blamed, and so are the bacilli of typhoid fever ... quantity of a pure culture of colon bacilli may be injected into the abdominal cavity without causing  details...

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