. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. OLANDEBS BACILLUS. 599 staining sections, and for decolorizing a mixture con- taining 10 of distilled water, 2 drops of strong sulphuric acid, and 1 drop of a 5 per cent, solution of oxalic acid; thin sections to be left in this acid solution for five seconds. Fig. Glanders bacilli. Agar culture. X 1000 dinmeters. Biological Characters. An aerobic, non-motile bacil- lus, whose molecular movements are so active that they have often been taken for motility. It grows o
. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. OLANDEBS BACILLUS. 599 staining sections, and for decolorizing a mixture con- taining 10 of distilled water, 2 drops of strong sulphuric acid, and 1 drop of a 5 per cent, solution of oxalic acid; thin sections to be left in this acid solution for five seconds. Fig. Glanders bacilli. Agar culture. X 1000 dinmeters. Biological Characters. An aerobic, non-motile bacil- lus, whose molecular movements are so active that they have often been taken for motility. It grows on vari- ous culture media at 37° C. Development takes place slowly at 22° C. and ceases at 43° C. It does not form spores. Exposure for ten minutes to a temperature of 55° C, or for five minutes to a 3 to 5 per cent, solution of carbolic acid, or for two minutes to a 1: 5000 solu- tion of mercuric chloride, was effectual in destroying its vitality. As a rule, the bacilli do not grow after having been preserved in a desiccated condition for a week or two; in distilled water they are also quickly destroyed. The bacillus does not grow in infusions of. 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 Park, William Hallock, 1863-1939; Guerard, Arthur Rose, 1851-. New York and Philadelphia, Lea Brothers & Co
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