. The bacteriology of the eye. re, however, not so commonin simple dacryocystitis, wherethe Pneumococcus is the mostimportant. Acute phleg-monous conditions with Pneu-mococci and catarrhal condi-tions with Streptococci dooccur, even in one and thesame individual (Gabrielides).Friedlanders Pneumo-bacillus, or the so - calledozrena bacillus, is found ina smaller proportion of cases,sometimes as the only organ-ism present, sometimes alongwith other organisms (Sattler,Terson and Gabrielides, Mazet,Cuenod, Uhthoff and Axenfeld, Gourfein). There was at first anopinion prevalent, and strongly held by


. The bacteriology of the eye. re, however, not so commonin simple dacryocystitis, wherethe Pneumococcus is the mostimportant. Acute phleg-monous conditions with Pneu-mococci and catarrhal condi-tions with Streptococci dooccur, even in one and thesame individual (Gabrielides).Friedlanders Pneumo-bacillus, or the so - calledozrena bacillus, is found ina smaller proportion of cases,sometimes as the only organ-ism present, sometimes alongwith other organisms (Sattler,Terson and Gabrielides, Mazet,Cuenod, Uhthoff and Axenfeld, Gourfein). There was at first anopinion prevalent, and strongly held by Terson and Gabrielides, thatthese bacilli were of great importance in the sac, especially in thepathology of hypopyon-keratitis, because ozama was so commonlypresent also. Results have not confirmed this opinion ; they havecertainly been found in many cases of ozrena (Terson and Gabrielides;Mazet, Lodato), but, as a rule, the hypopyon-keratitis in these cases iscaused by the Pneumococcus. In comparison with the organism which. Fig. 52. — Canaliculus at the Entranceinto the Sac, in a Case of ChronicDacryocystitis (Stock). Lumen filled with Pneumococci (blue) ; at oneplace commencing eruption into the sur-rounding tissues (pericystitis phlegmonosaincipiens). THE LACRIMAL APPARATUS 281


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