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Example sentences for "bacteriologist"

Lexicographically close words:
bacteria; bacterial; bactericidal; bacteriologic; bacteriological; bacteriologists; bacteriology; bacterium; bacula; baculum
  1. The troubles which arise have long been known, but the bacteriologist has finally discovered their cause, and in general their remedy.

  2. We find that each bacteriologist working in any special line commonly keeps a list of the bacteria which he finds, with such data in regard to them as he has collected.

  3. All these points of difference are of practical use to the bacteriologist in distinguishing species.

  4. For the investigation of Trimethol and its preparation the Council secured the aid of a bacteriologist who has given much attention to the study of the intestinal flora.

  5. The bacteriologist failed to obtain any results with some of the tests, and considered the other data of little value.

  6. Here again the bacteriologist comes to our relief, and we needed his aid badly.

  7. My proposed trip to Scotland for Christmas was postponed and instead I was sent up to London to get an expert bacteriologist on the disease and arrange to start a laboratory.

  8. From the exacting point of view of the uncompromising bacteriologist the most satisfactory waters in existence for drinking purposes should be those derived from sulphur springs.

  9. Hence arises the anomalous position of the bacteriologist who sets to work to examine a water suspected of typhoid pollution three weeks previously.

  10. Nor would any responsible bacteriologist be justified in certifying a water as healthy for consumption by a large community if he was in doubt as to the disease-producing action of certain contained organisms.

  11. This may appear to take the bacteriologist far afield, and in point of fact, as regards distance, this may be so.

  12. We can safely predict that the trained bacteriologist will be called upon to stand between each sick person or animal and the community to direct measures that will prevent infection of others.

  13. In the most subtle manner he implied to the Doctor that his fame as a bacteriologist had spread all over Oxford, and even England.

  14. Professor Rogovitch, of Samara, a bacteriologist and friend of Rasputin).

  15. It is as inconsistent for the bacteriologist to be an unbeliever as it is for the Christian Scientist to deny the value of bacteriology.

  16. The bacteriologist and the pathologist have no use for mental treatment, in their departments.

  17. The bacteriologist works not with anything so gross as a drop of blood, but with a drop of blood fifty or more times diluted; one drop of this dilution is enough for his purpose.

  18. Mr. Hankin, whose name is had in remembrance by Cambridge men, is Chemical Examiner and Bacteriologist to the North-West Provinces and Oudh, and to the Central Provinces.

  19. It was necessary for the bacteriologist to reach the mainland as quickly as possible, and make use of his knowledge of the cure for the Gray Plague.

  20. It was anything but an easy task for the bacteriologist to carry his seven-foot burden up the ladder and into the sphere, but finally, he succeeded in doing so.

  21. As the bacteriologist drew away, there was a sharp, audible click within the interior of the sphere; and the green radiance vanished.

  22. After the tower was finished, the bacteriologist was left to his own devices to a great extent, though always closely watched by one of his captors.

  23. When the bacteriologist had left the meteor, there had been a high, bronze-colored tower, a burnished lighthouse, covering its entire top.

  24. Quick as thought, the bacteriologist leveled his newly-acquired weapon, and pressed on the knob.

  25. When the Venerian had finished his explanation, each word of which had sounded like a death knell to Parkinson, the bacteriologist lay on the slab in the grip of a nightmare of horror.

  26. A bacteriologist of international fame was Parkinson, on an early vacation to recuperate from the effects of a strenuous winter of research.

  27. Instinctively the bacteriologist flung up his hand in a defensive attitude.

  28. He was a regular army officer, at the time curator of the Army Medical Museum in Washington and a bacteriologist of some repute.

  29. At the breaking out of the war I was assistant bacteriologist in the New York Health Department.

  30. The sorcerer of primitive times has been gradually reduced in power, changing through the astrologer and alchemist of medieval and Gothic romance into the bacteriologist and biologist of recent fiction, where he works other wonders.

  31. He passed out of the room reiterating his thanks, and the Bacteriologist accompanied him to the door, and then returned thoughtfully along the passage to his laboratory.

  32. A morbid product, anyhow, I am afraid," said the Bacteriologist to himself.

  33. The Bacteriologist was so preoccupied with the vision of him that he scarcely manifested the slightest surprise at the appearance of Minnie upon the pavement with his hat and shoes and overcoat.

  34. The Bacteriologist from his cab beamed curiously at him through his spectacles.

  35. The Bacteriologist watched the morbid pleasure in his visitor's expression.

  36. All accidents, such as spilling infected material, cutting or pricking the fingers, must be at once reported to the bacteriologist in charge.

  37. Before we blame the earth for causing us harm we must be sure that the facts, or alleged facts, of the bacteriologist are supported by the experience of the practical epidemiologist.

  38. No bacteriologist needs to be reminded that a water-trap is necessarily a cultivating chamber.

  39. This is the experience of almost every bacteriologist who has had to do with diphtheria.

  40. All cases of sore throat in school-children should be examined bacteriologically, but unfortunately the bacteriological examination for diphtheria is a complicated process which requires an expert bacteriologist and a laboratory.

  41. Hutchinson, bacteriologist at Rothamsted Experimental Station, has also been successful in isolating a bacillus from English market milk resembling in every particular those classified by White and Avery as type A.

  42. This process is called pasteurising, after the great French chemist and bacteriologist who invented it.

  43. The bacteriologist can readily detect differences in appearance, in growth of cultures, and in disease-producing properties between the two strains.

  44. The methods of the bacteriologist in his laboratory are in their effect not dissimilar to those which the farmer employs in securing his crop of pure-bred grain.

  45. Such media have been prepared and every bacteriologist believes strongly in their future usefulness when media of wider application shall have been devised.

  46. It is that of the German Bacteriologist Migula and is given below for comparison.

  47. This has five subfamilies and twelve genera, most of which are due to the Russian bacteriologist Winogradsky who did more work than anyone else with the sulphur bacteria.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bacteriologist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    biologist; botanist; naturalist; zoologist