The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . 135.—Bacilli of putrefaction and diveise forms of cocciin putrid blood. (Koch.) Plate Fig. 1.—Pure culture of gold-colored grape-coccus of suppuration from a furuncle of the lip, on meat-peptone-agar, seen by reflected 2.—White grape-coccus by reflected 3.—Chain-coccus of pyaemia by reflected light. (Prom Rosenbach.) NATURAL HISTORY OF IDIOPATHIC SUPPURATION. 171 Xone of the pus-geneniting cocci cause what is commonly called putres-cence. Decomposit


The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . 135.—Bacilli of putrefaction and diveise forms of cocciin putrid blood. (Koch.) Plate Fig. 1.—Pure culture of gold-colored grape-coccus of suppuration from a furuncle of the lip, on meat-peptone-agar, seen by reflected 2.—White grape-coccus by reflected 3.—Chain-coccus of pyaemia by reflected light. (Prom Rosenbach.) NATURAL HISTORY OF IDIOPATHIC SUPPURATION. 171 Xone of the pus-geneniting cocci cause what is commonly called putres-cence. Decomposition of tissties, accompanied by the production of foulodors, is always due to thefermentative action of di-verse forms of elongated bod-ies, called bacilli or III, Fig. 8, shows apure culture of the ^^ Bacil-lus saprogenes, or bacteriumof putrescence. Fig. 9 is apure culture gained from anosteal focus in putrid com-pound fracture with fatalsepticaemia. (Figs. 132 and133.) The accompanying chro-molithographs were careful-ly copied from Eosenbachsmonograph, and give a verylife-like image of the severalmolds or cultures. On account of their ex- Fiq, ise.—Bacteria of blue pus (TOO dia


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