. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. 524 BAOTEBIOLOOT. fuchsin; not so readily with methylene-blue, which is, however, one of the best staining agents for demon- strating its presence in pus. Beautiful double-stained preparations may be made from gonorrhoeal pus by treating cover-glass smears with methyl-violet and Gonococci are decolorized by Gram's solution; eosin. but this cannot be depended upon alone to absolutely distinguish the gonococcus from all other diplococci. Gonococcus in pus-cells. X 1100 diameter


. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. 524 BAOTEBIOLOOT. fuchsin; not so readily with methylene-blue, which is, however, one of the best staining agents for demon- strating its presence in pus. Beautiful double-stained preparations may be made from gonorrhoeal pus by treating cover-glass smears with methyl-violet and Gonococci are decolorized by Gram's solution; eosin. but this cannot be depended upon alone to absolutely distinguish the gonococcus from all other diplococci. Gonococcus in pus-cells. X 1100 diameters. found in the urethra and vulvo-vaginal tract, for espe- cially in the female other diplococci are occasionally found which are also not stained by Gram's method. It serves, however, to distinguish this micrococcus from the common pyogenic cocci, which retain their color when treated in the same way, and in the male urethra it is practically certain, as no organism has been found in that location which in morphology and staining is identical with the gonococcus. It is certainly the most distinctive characteristic of the staining properties 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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