. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. 238 MICRO-ORGANISMS AND DISEASE [chap. is drawn that typhoid fever is not a blood disease; that is to say, the blood is not the proper soil for the growth and multiplication of the microbe, but the wall of the ileum, the spleen, and mesenteric glands (and possibly other lymph glands) represent the localities wherein the bacillus grows and. Fig. S5,—A \L Gelatine-Platf, Cultivation of the Tvi'HOid Bacillus ; THE SMALL DOTS ARE DEEF CoLONIES, THE PATCHES AKE COLONIES ON THE Surface: th
. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. 238 MICRO-ORGANISMS AND DISEASE [chap. is drawn that typhoid fever is not a blood disease; that is to say, the blood is not the proper soil for the growth and multiplication of the microbe, but the wall of the ileum, the spleen, and mesenteric glands (and possibly other lymph glands) represent the localities wherein the bacillus grows and. Fig. S5,—A \L Gelatine-Platf, Cultivation of the Tvi'HOid Bacillus ; THE SMALL DOTS ARE DEEF CoLONIES, THE PATCHES AKE COLONIES ON THE Surface: the Culture is about 6-7 da\-s old and shows the CONCENTRIC MARKINGS OF SUPERFICIAL COLONIES. siz^. multiplies and produces the toxin (typhotoxin) which causes the symptoms of the disease. Thus typhoid fever would in reality be the result of intoxication in its chief clinical symptoms. Owing to the fact that the demonstration of the typhoid bacillus in the typhoid stools, because of our. 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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