. The principles of bacteriology; a practical manual for students and physicians. Bacteriology. BACILLUS PESTIS 373 slow. It does not cause a diffuse clouding of bouillon, but grows rather as irregular, flocculent clumps that adhere to the sides or sink to the bottom of the vessel, leaving the fluid clear. It shows but limited growth on potato. It does not ferment glucose with production of gas, nor does it form indol. It coagulates milk. Fig. 73 A. Bacillus of bubonic plague: A, in pus from suppurating bubo; B, the bacillus very much enlarged to show peculiar polar staining. This organism is


. The principles of bacteriology; a practical manual for students and physicians. Bacteriology. BACILLUS PESTIS 373 slow. It does not cause a diffuse clouding of bouillon, but grows rather as irregular, flocculent clumps that adhere to the sides or sink to the bottom of the vessel, leaving the fluid clear. It shows but limited growth on potato. It does not ferment glucose with production of gas, nor does it form indol. It coagulates milk. Fig. 73 A. Bacillus of bubonic plague: A, in pus from suppurating bubo; B, the bacillus very much enlarged to show peculiar polar staining. This organism is killed by drying at ordinary room-tem- perature in four days. It is killed in three or four hours by direct sunlight. It is destroyed in a half hour by 80° C, and in a few minutes by 100° C. (steam). It is killed in. 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 Abbott, Alexander Crever, 1860-1935. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger


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