Lexicographical Neighbors of Ectogenic
Literary usage of Ectogenic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health by Thomas Stevenson, Shirley Forster Murphy (1898)
"The division of bacteria into ectogenic and endogenic, first introduced by v.
... ectogenic are those pathogenic bacteria which are capable of living and ..."
2. General Pathology: Or the Science of the Causes, Nature and Course of the by Ernst Ziegler (1903)
"On the other hand, it is not necessary for the spreading of a disease caused by
ectogenic organisms that the Schizomycetes develop outside of the human body ..."
3. Transactions of the Epidemiological Society of London by Epidemiological Society of London (1893)
"But it is also a very important question whether it can really live, that is,
grow, outside the human body, in a saprophytic or ectogenic existence; or, ..."
4. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1896)
"... to be introduced from without; afl« though sometimes present, as it seems, in
dwellings and on clothing, have not an important ectogenic existence. ..."