Report on the etiology and prevention of yellow fever . .^4 ASt Fig. Fig. Fig. 7, Fig. 6. HELIOTYPE PRINTING CO. BOSTON, 236 ETIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF YELLOW FEVEE. PLATE VII. Fig. 1. Bacillus acidiformans (Sternberg). From a potato culture; 48 hours at 22 C. Fuchsiu stain; X 1000. Fig. 2. BaciUus acidiformans in a leucocyte (phagocyte) from liver of rabbit inocu-lated with this bacillug. Fnchsin stain ; X 1000. Fig. 3. Group of leucocytes containing B. acidiformans, from blood of guinea-piginoculated with a culture of this bacillus. Fuchsiu stain; X 1000. Fig. 4. Bacillus a, Havana, 1888
Report on the etiology and prevention of yellow fever . .^4 ASt Fig. Fig. Fig. 7, Fig. 6. HELIOTYPE PRINTING CO. BOSTON, 236 ETIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF YELLOW FEVEE. PLATE VII. Fig. 1. Bacillus acidiformans (Sternberg). From a potato culture; 48 hours at 22 C. Fuchsiu stain; X 1000. Fig. 2. BaciUus acidiformans in a leucocyte (phagocyte) from liver of rabbit inocu-lated with this bacillug. Fnchsin stain ; X 1000. Fig. 3. Group of leucocytes containing B. acidiformans, from blood of guinea-piginoculated with a culture of this bacillus. Fuchsiu stain; X 1000. Fig. 4. Bacillus a, Havana, 1888. {Bacterium calx commune.) From a bouillon cul-ture. Bismark brown stain ; X Fig. o. Colonies of Bacterium coli commune in gelatine roll tube; end of 48 hours,at22- C. X 10 diameters. Fig. 6. Single colony of BaciUus acidiformans, in gelatine roll tube, end of 2 10 diameters. Fig. 7. Bacillus acidiformans, stick culture in glycerine-agar, showing the split-tiug up of the agar medium by the formation gas. Fig. 8. Bacillus acidiformans. Culture in flesh-p
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