. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 252 SPECIFIC MICRO-ORGANISMS formed and opened to the exterior. A second similar case was described by Hektoen and Perkins. Ruediger^ has. reported a large series of cases of sporotrichosis and the references to Ameri- can hterature will be found in his paper. The organisms are not readily found in the pus by microscopic examination and seem to exist there only as conidia. In cultures a branching myceUum with clusters of coni


. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 252 SPECIFIC MICRO-ORGANISMS formed and opened to the exterior. A second similar case was described by Hektoen and Perkins. Ruediger^ has. reported a large series of cases of sporotrichosis and the references to Ameri- can hterature will be found in his paper. The organisms are not readily found in the pus by microscopic examination and seem to exist there only as conidia. In cultures a branching myceUum with clusters of conidia is produced. Dogs are susceptible to Fig. 104.—Doubly contoured organisms found in oidiomycosis (blastomycosis). (From Buschke after Hyde and Montgomery.) Sporotrichium Betmnanii.^—De Beurmann and Ramond at Paris in 1903 found this parasite in a case of lymphangitis. It seems to be different from the organism described by Schenck but may ultimately prove to be the same species. Cryptococcus Gilchristi.—Doubly contoured yeast-like cells which multiply by budding in human tissues, were first discovered by Busse and Buschke^ in 1894, in a case presenting abscesses in ' Journ. Infect. Diseases, 1912, Vol. XI, pp. 193-.!o6. ^ Deutsch. med. Wochenschr., 1895, Nr. 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 MacNeal, Ward J. , 1881-1946; Williams, Herbert Upham, 1866-. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.


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