Report on the etiology and prevention of yellow fever . Fig. 5. Fig. 6. mELIOTYPE printing CO. BOSTON, 250 ETIOLOGY A^^D PKEVENTION OF YELLOW FEVEE. XIV. Fig. 1. JBaeillus I, Havana, 1889. From gelatine culture; fachsin stain; X 1, 2. Bacillus E, Havana, 1889. From gelatine culture : fuchsin stain : X 1, 3. Bacillus A, Havana, 1889. From potato culture; fuchsin stain; X 1, 4. Bacillus renalis fortuitus {^tGTnbevg.) From gelatine culture; fuchsin stain; X 1, 5. Bacillus U, Havana, 1889. From single gelatine colony; fuchsin stain; X 1, 6. Bacillus Y


Report on the etiology and prevention of yellow fever . Fig. 5. Fig. 6. mELIOTYPE printing CO. BOSTON, 250 ETIOLOGY A^^D PKEVENTION OF YELLOW FEVEE. XIV. Fig. 1. JBaeillus I, Havana, 1889. From gelatine culture; fachsin stain; X 1, 2. Bacillus E, Havana, 1889. From gelatine culture : fuchsin stain : X 1, 3. Bacillus A, Havana, 1889. From potato culture; fuchsin stain; X 1, 4. Bacillus renalis fortuitus {^tGTnbevg.) From gelatine culture; fuchsin stain; X 1, 5. Bacillus U, Havana, 1889. From single gelatine colony; fuchsin stain; X 1, 6. Bacillus Y, Havana, 1889. From single gelatine colony; fuchsin stain; x 1, 7. Single colony Bacillus I.; end of 24 hours at 20^0. X 8. Bacillual, culture in flesh-peptone gelatine; 48 hours at room temperature. PLATE XIV. \- ^-z ,-- ? Fig. I rr:-?


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