. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 50 lylL Fig. 95.—Coccidioides immitis: a, b and c represent the doubly contoured spheres seen in fresh pus; d represents the same organism as a after incuBation for 24 hours at 33° C. in a hanging-block culture. (After MacNeal and Taylor.) of the organism in cultures and by inoculation of animals. In 1914, MacNeaP and Taylor followed the transformation of the 1 Posadas, Infectiose generalisierte Psorospermosis. Buenos Aires,
. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 50 lylL Fig. 95.—Coccidioides immitis: a, b and c represent the doubly contoured spheres seen in fresh pus; d represents the same organism as a after incuBation for 24 hours at 33° C. in a hanging-block culture. (After MacNeal and Taylor.) of the organism in cultures and by inoculation of animals. In 1914, MacNeaP and Taylor followed the transformation of the 1 Posadas, Infectiose generalisierte Psorospermosis. Buenos Aires, 1897; Ref. in Monatshefte f. prakt. Dermatol., 1898, 27, p. 593; Psorospermiose in- fectante g6n6ralis&. Revue de Chirurgie, 1900, 21, p. 276. 2 Wernicke, Ueber einen Protozoenbefund bei Mycosis fungoides? Centralbl. f. Bakt., 1892, 21, p. 859. ' MacNeal and Taylor, Coccidioides immitis and coccidioidal granuloma. Journal of Med. Rsch., 1914,30, p. 261. References to previous literature are given in this 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 MacNeal, Ward J. , 1881-1946; Williams, Herbert Upham, 1866-. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.
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