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Quantitative Bacteriology : Its Role in the Armamentarium of the Surgeon

Heggers, John P.Robson, Martin C.Hayward, Peter G.(Contributions by)Krizek, Thomas J.(Contributions by)Kucan, John O.(Contributions by)Phillips, Linda G.(Contributions by)
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Students, residents, researchers, and surgeons will discover that this book is a compendium of knowledge regarding quantitative bacteriology. Beginning with the concept of the equilibrium between bacteria and the factors of host resistance as recognized historically, this book finishes with discussions regarding the practicality of tissue bacterial quantification in 1990.

Various techniques for quantifying bacteria in tissue are discussed and critically evaluated.

The role for qualitative species identification is emphasized.

Specialists will find the place for quantitative bacteriology in general wound healing, general surgery, orthopedics, plastic surgery, thoracic surgery, and the management of burns.

Also included is a section on statistics and validity of tissue sampling to help develop confidence levels.

All of the chapters are interwoven to allow readers to determine the role of quantitative bacteriology in the armamentarium of a surgeon.

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CRC Press Inc
0849351294 / 9780849351297
Hardback
617.01
19/12/1990
United States
English
152 pages
152 x 229 mm, 340 grams
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