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Kochia Bassia: summer cypress
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Koch German bacteriologist who isolated the anthrax bacillus and the tubercle bacillus and the cholera bacillus (1843-1910)
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Kocher's operation 1. a method of excising the ankle joint by a cut below the outer malleolus, division of the peroneal tendons, removal of the diseased tissues, and suture of the divided tendons. 2. a method of reducing a subcoracoid dislocation of the humerus. 3. excision of the tongue through an incision extending from the symphysis of the jaw to the hyoid bone and thence to the mastoid process. 4. see under maneuver. 5. a method of pylorectomy.
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Kocher's reflex contraction of the abdominal muscle on compression of the testicle; called also testicular compression r.
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Koch's postulates Criteria proposed by Koch for proving the pathogenicity of an organism; (1) the suspected causal organism must be constantly associated with the disease; (2) it must be isolated and grown in pure culture; (3) when inoculated into a healthy plant it must reproduce the original disease.
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