. Microbes, ferments and moulds . Bacteria; Fungi; Fermentation. Fig. 26 Ti-ichnphyton tonsurans on the epidermic layers of a patch of circinnate herpes: a, spores; b, mycelium with luDg articulations; c, mycelium with short articulations ( x 400 diam.). mycelium is often ramified, and penetrates within the epidermic cells, especially at the base of the hairs. It is probably that the parasitic Sycosis which affects the beard, and circinnate herpes, two other skin-diseases, are only varieties of the same disease. ,In fact, Cornil and Ranvier have ascertained that if Trichophyton is in- serted i
. Microbes, ferments and moulds . Bacteria; Fungi; Fermentation. Fig. 26 Ti-ichnphyton tonsurans on the epidermic layers of a patch of circinnate herpes: a, spores; b, mycelium with luDg articulations; c, mycelium with short articulations ( x 400 diam.). mycelium is often ramified, and penetrates within the epidermic cells, especially at the base of the hairs. It is probably that the parasitic Sycosis which affects the beard, and circinnate herpes, two other skin-diseases, are only varieties of the same disease. ,In fact, Cornil and Ranvier have ascertained that if Trichophyton is in- serted in the glabrous chin of a child, it will produce. -it^gl»^ Fig. 27.—Spores and Slaments of Trichophyton^ germinating on two epidermic cells of the 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 Trouessart, E. -L. (Edouard-Louis), 1842-1927. New York : Appleton
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