friedländer's bacillus

friedländer's bacillus
\\ˈfrēt]ˌlendə(r)z-, -ēd]\ noun also friedländer bacillus or friedländer's pneumobacillus
Usage: usually capitalized F
Etymology: after Carl Friedländer died 1887 German pathologist

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  • Friedlander's bacillus — Fried·länd·er s bacillus frēt .len dərz , frēd or Fried·länd·er bacillus n PNEUMOBACILLUS Friedländer Carl (1847 1887) German pathologist. Friedländer was an innovator in bacteriology. He is known chiefly for his work on the organisms associated… …   Medical dictionary

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  • Friedlander'sbacillus — Fried·land·er s bacillus (frēdʹlĕn dərz) n. A pathogenic bacterium (Klebsiella pneumoniae) that often causes pneumonia.   [After Karl Friedländer (1847 1887), German pathologist.] * * * …   Universalium

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  • pneumobacillus — |n(y)ümō+ noun (plural pneumobacilli) Etymology: New Latin, from pneum + bacillus : a bacterium (Klebsiella pneumoniae) associated with pneumonia and other inflammations of the respiratory tract called also Friedländer s bacillus * * * /nooh moh… …   Useful english dictionary

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