true bacteria

NOUN
  1. a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella
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  • Thus, whereas it proved possible to attack certain diseases due to protozoa and spirochaetes by means of chemical substances, little success had been achieved with chemical preparations against infections due to true bacteria, namely cocci and bacilli. Physiology or Medicine 1939 - Presentation Speech
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