The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . StaphylococcusPyogenes Aureus Strept* >c< iccus Pyt (genes r. at Pneumococcus. *> ^ Diplococcus of Moras AxL-nfeld 0*7 Weeks Bacillus MICRO-ORGANISMS IN EYE DISEASES. COMMONER PATHOGENIC BACTERIA 463 cult to cultivate. The gonococcus is stained bymethylene blue, gentian violet and fuchsin. It isdecolorized by the Gram method. It appearsmost commonly in the form of a diplococcus, thecocci being oval, with their flat surfaces opposedto one another. They are generally found withinthe leucocytes in the form of masses
The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them . StaphylococcusPyogenes Aureus Strept* >c< iccus Pyt (genes r. at Pneumococcus. *> ^ Diplococcus of Moras AxL-nfeld 0*7 Weeks Bacillus MICRO-ORGANISMS IN EYE DISEASES. COMMONER PATHOGENIC BACTERIA 463 cult to cultivate. The gonococcus is stained bymethylene blue, gentian violet and fuchsin. It isdecolorized by the Gram method. It appearsmost commonly in the form of a diplococcus, thecocci being oval, with their flat surfaces opposedto one another. They are generally found withinthe leucocytes in the form of masses. Thesecocci are best cultivated in animal serum. Thiscoccus is the special bacterium of adult gonor-rheal conjunctivitis, and, in most cases, of oph-thalmia neonatorum, particularly in that form ofit that shows itself on or before the fourth dayafter birth. The Pneumococcus.—This microorganismhas been described by several observers as thediplococcus lanccolatus Pneumoniae (Talomon) ;Micrococcus Pastcurii (Sternberg) ; Diplococcuspneumoniae (Weichselbaum) ; the Frankel-Weichsclbaum diplobacillus; Frdnkels pneu-mococcus, etc. It is a short, oval (or
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