. The bacteriological world : a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to the study of micro-organisms and specific maladies. Bacteriology; Bacteriology. THE BACTERIOLOGICAL WORLD. 35 a fistula is formed, and one may sometimes pass a probe through to the inside of the mouth—the corresponding tooth or teeth having been destroyed more or less. In such cases the parasites probably gam entrance between the teeth. As in man, then, it is rational to believe that any abrasion may give entrance to the vegetable. Babes mentions a form of actinomycosis in cattle which he terms f' myelogenous actinomycosis


. The bacteriological world : a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to the study of micro-organisms and specific maladies. Bacteriology; Bacteriology. THE BACTERIOLOGICAL WORLD. 35 a fistula is formed, and one may sometimes pass a probe through to the inside of the mouth—the corresponding tooth or teeth having been destroyed more or less. In such cases the parasites probably gam entrance between the teeth. As in man, then, it is rational to believe that any abrasion may give entrance to the vegetable. Babes mentions a form of actinomycosis in cattle which he terms f' myelogenous actinomycosis"; it localizes in the vertebral column in the interior of the bones in the form of purulent tumors with fistula. Perroncito describes another kind which he found localized in the skin and subcutaneous tissue in the form of sarcomatous and fibrous tumors. Finally, Kivolta and Johne saw the actinomyces, in the chronic inflam- mation of the spermatic cords of a horse resulting from cas- tration. The parasite.—Until recently the actinomyces was sup- posed to be a fungus ; but Baumgarten, Podvvissowsky, Affanassiew, Cornil and Babes, who have studied its biology- more deeply and a comparatively short time ago, place it among the cladothricea ; hence it would come in the domain of bac- terial (Unstained microscopic view of actinomyces after Cornil and Babes.). 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 Columbia, Mo : [s. n. ]


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