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CHAPTER I - ACTINOMYCOSIS
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CHAPTER II - AEROBIC ACTINOMYCETES (Nocardia, Streptomyces): NOCARDIA
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CHAPTER III - ANIMAL MYCOSES AND OTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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CHAPTER IV - LEPTOTRICHIA
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CHAPTER V - CHIEF BACTERIA AND COCCI IN THE MOUTH
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CHAPTER VI - ACTINOMYCES ODONTOLYTICUS: A NEW SPECIES OF ACTINOMYCETE REGULARLY ISOLATED FROM DEEP CARIOUS DENTINE
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CHAPTER VII - DISCOVERY OF ANTIBIOTICS
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CHAPTER VIII - PENICILLIN
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CHAPTER IX - MICROBIAL ANTAGONISMS AND PRODUCTION OF ANTIBIOTICS
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CHAPTER X - THE GENUS ACTINOMYCES
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CHAPTER XI - NOMENCLATURE
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CHAPTER XII - CASE REPORTS BY VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL AUTHORS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX
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Actinomycosis, Second Edition covers a comprehensive survey of actinomycosis in existence. The book starts by describing the etiology, microscopical appearance, production of odor, epidemiology and pathogenesis, direction of peripheral spreading, differential and clinical diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of antinomycosis. The book then discusses cytology and morphology, distribution, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of aerobic actinomycetes. Saprophytism; parasitism; the classification and morphology of leptotrichia; chief bacteria and cocci in the mouth; and Actinomyces odontolyticus, a new species of antinomycete regularly isolated from deep carious dentine, are also looked into. The book further tackles the discovery of antibiotics and the role of antibiotics in the treatment of actinomycosis. The text also describes the nature and properties, group divisions, mode of action, investigations of sensitivities, methods of administration, and the side effects and toxic effects of penicillin. Antibiotic production in soil; problems of generic nomenclature; relation of actinomycetes to bacteria and fungi; and the classification systems of actinomycetes are also considered. Dental and medical professionals will find the book useful.
Actinomycosis, Second Edition covers a comprehensive survey of actinomycosis in existence. The book starts by describing the etiology, microscopical appearance, production of odor, epidemiology and pathogenesis, direction of peripheral spreading, differential and clinical diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of antinomycosis. The book then discusses cytology and morphology, distribution, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of aerobic actinomycetes. Saprophytism; parasitism; the classification and morphology of leptotrichia; chief bacteria and cocci in the mouth; and Actinomyces odontolyticus, a new species of antinomycete regularly isolated from deep carious dentine, are also looked into. The book further tackles the discovery of antibiotics and the role of antibiotics in the treatment of actinomycosis. The text also describes the nature and properties, group divisions, mode of action, investigations of sensitivities, methods of administration, and the side effects and toxic effects of penicillin. Antibiotic production in soil; problems of generic nomenclature; relation of actinomycetes to bacteria and fungi; and the classification systems of actinomycetes are also considered. Dental and medical professionals will find the book useful.
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ISBN
978-0-7236-0311-5
Language
English
Published
1971
Copyright
Copyright © 1971 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Butterworth-Heinemann