. Pharmaceutical bacteriology. Bacteriology; Disinfection and disinfectants. 296 PHARMACEUTICAL BACTERIOLOGY b. Trichophyton Sabourandi. Pathogenic. Attacks scalp and beard (ringworm). c. Trichophyton violaceum. Pathogenic. Like (b). Violet color. d. Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Pathogenic. Causes beard and body ringworm. e. Trichophyton cruris. Pathogenic. f. Microsporum Audouini. Fig. 71.—Saccharomyces cerevisea. The form or variety known as brewers' bottom yeast. (Unterhefe). a, Spore formation; b, elongated cells, which develop under certain conditions of moisture, food supply
. Pharmaceutical bacteriology. Bacteriology; Disinfection and disinfectants. 296 PHARMACEUTICAL BACTERIOLOGY b. Trichophyton Sabourandi. Pathogenic. Attacks scalp and beard (ringworm). c. Trichophyton violaceum. Pathogenic. Like (b). Violet color. d. Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Pathogenic. Causes beard and body ringworm. e. Trichophyton cruris. Pathogenic. f. Microsporum Audouini. Fig. 71.—Saccharomyces cerevisea. The form or variety known as brewers' bottom yeast. (Unterhefe). a, Spore formation; b, elongated cells, which develop under certain conditions of moisture, food supply, etc. g. Achorion Schcenleini. Pathogenic. Is the cause of that very common scalp disease of children known as favus. Carpoascomycetes. a. Penicillium crustaceum. This is a blue-green mold which is believed to be pathogenic in chronic catarrhal conditions of the Eustachian tubes and of the stomach. b. Penicillium glaucum. This is the omnipresent blue-green mold so common in the household, infesting all exposed moist organic substances. Supposed to be non-patho-. 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 Schneider, Albert, 1863-1928. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.
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