This document provides a rapid fire set of 10 medical terms. It lists the immunoglobulin that can cross the placenta as Ig G, the vector for Leishmania Donovani as the sand fly Phlebotomus, and gluteraldehyde as the fixative used for electron microscopy. It also identifies eosinophils as the type of white blood cell increased in allergies, describes pneumococci bacteria as gram positive lanceolate diplococci, and notes that the live oral polio vaccine was developed by Sabin. Additionally, it names the allergic skin test for tuberculosis as the Manteaux test, identifies pin worm as Enterobius, and states that urine with a fr
This document provides a rapid fire set of 10 medical terms. It lists the immunoglobulin that can cross the placenta as Ig G, the vector for Leishmania Donovani as the sand fly Phlebotomus, and gluteraldehyde as the fixative used for electron microscopy. It also identifies eosinophils as the type of white blood cell increased in allergies, describes pneumococci bacteria as gram positive lanceolate diplococci, and notes that the live oral polio vaccine was developed by Sabin. Additionally, it names the allergic skin test for tuberculosis as the Manteaux test, identifies pin worm as Enterobius, and states that urine with a fr
This document provides a rapid fire set of 10 medical terms. It lists the immunoglobulin that can cross the placenta as Ig G, the vector for Leishmania Donovani as the sand fly Phlebotomus, and gluteraldehyde as the fixative used for electron microscopy. It also identifies eosinophils as the type of white blood cell increased in allergies, describes pneumococci bacteria as gram positive lanceolate diplococci, and notes that the live oral polio vaccine was developed by Sabin. Additionally, it names the allergic skin test for tuberculosis as the Manteaux test, identifies pin worm as Enterobius, and states that urine with a fr
This document provides a rapid fire set of 10 medical terms. It lists the immunoglobulin that can cross the placenta as Ig G, the vector for Leishmania Donovani as the sand fly Phlebotomus, and gluteraldehyde as the fixative used for electron microscopy. It also identifies eosinophils as the type of white blood cell increased in allergies, describes pneumococci bacteria as gram positive lanceolate diplococci, and notes that the live oral polio vaccine was developed by Sabin. Additionally, it names the allergic skin test for tuberculosis as the Manteaux test, identifies pin worm as Enterobius, and states that urine with a fr