. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. i62 :\IICRO-ORGAXISMS AND DISEASE [chap. free in the serum, or frequently within the protoplasm of the pus cells, or adhering in smaller or larger numbers to the epithelial cells : these cocci he called gonococci. They are i'25 jj, in length as diplococci, o'6-o'S /x in trans- verse diameter, and they occur, as just stated, in the form of diplococci and as groups of four ; the cocci are cres-. FiG. 40 —Film Si-ecimen of Goxorrhceal Pus. In- the Centre two Pls- Cells in their in


. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. i62 :\IICRO-ORGAXISMS AND DISEASE [chap. free in the serum, or frequently within the protoplasm of the pus cells, or adhering in smaller or larger numbers to the epithelial cells : these cocci he called gonococci. They are i'25 jj, in length as diplococci, o'6-o'S /x in trans- verse diameter, and they occur, as just stated, in the form of diplococci and as groups of four ; the cocci are cres-. FiG. 40 —Film Si-ecimen of Goxorrhceal Pus. In- the Centre two Pls- Cells in their inteihor numerols Gonococci. '.< 1000. fE. C. Eousfield.) centic and in this respect do not differ from many other species of cocci. Besides these diplococci, cocci often occur in the pus of gonorrhcea which are spherical and probably belong to the staphylococcus species (liquescens albus and liquescens aureus). The gonococcus does not grow on nutrient gelatine, on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925. London, Macmillan and Co. , Ltd.


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