friedländer bacillus
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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 : pneumobacillus … Useful english dictionary
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
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
friedländer's pneumobacillus — noun see friedländer s bacillus … Useful english dictionary
Friedländer — Carl, German pathologist, 1847–1887. See F. bacillus, F. pneumonia, F. stain for capsules … Medical dictionary
Friedländer's bacillus — noun see pneumobacillus … Useful english dictionary
pneumonia — Inflammation of the lung parenchyma characterized by consolidation of the affected part, the alveolar air spaces being filled with exudate, inflammatory cells, and fibrin. Most cases are due to infection by bacteria or viruses, a few to … Medical dictionary
Klebsiella — A group of bacteria normally living in the intestinal tract and frequently the cause of nosocomial infections (infections acquired in the hospital). Named for Dr. Klebs. * * * A genus of aerobic, facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile,… … Medical dictionary
CIE-10 Capítulo VI: Enfermedades del sistema nervioso — Anexo:CIE 10 Capítulo VI: Enfermedades del sistema nervioso Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Enfermedades del sistema nervioso es el sexto capítulo de la lista de códigos CIE 10. Contenido 1 (G00 G09) Enfermedades inflamatorias del sistema nervioso… … Wikipedia Español
chloramphenicol — An antibiotic originally obtained from Streptomyces venezuelae. It is effective against a number of pathogenic microorganisms including Staphylococcus aureus, Brucella abortus, Friedländer bacillus, and the organisms of typhoid, typhus, and Rocky … Medical dictionary