Archives of internal medicine . Fig. :;. Saccharomycete, smeai from 3 weeks old culture Bh iwing man] emptjcapsules, stained \\\\\\ Ldfflers thylene-blue, <»il immersion child developed croup with ;i very fetid odor. n the twenty-first da] dyspnea developed and tracheol j was performed. After operation the child coughed up a tenacious mass, following which breathing b 15. Steinhaus: Centralbl. t. Bakteriol., I abt. Orig., 1906-07, xliii, part 1. p. LORENA M. BREED 111 easier. An aseptic instrument was passed into the trachea and membranesecured for cultures. One thousand units of antit


Archives of internal medicine . Fig. :;. Saccharomycete, smeai from 3 weeks old culture Bh iwing man] emptjcapsules, stained \\\\\\ Ldfflers thylene-blue, <»il immersion child developed croup with ;i very fetid odor. n the twenty-first da] dyspnea developed and tracheol j was performed. After operation the child coughed up a tenacious mass, following which breathing b 15. Steinhaus: Centralbl. t. Bakteriol., I abt. Orig., 1906-07, xliii, part 1. p. LORENA M. BREED 111 easier. An aseptic instrument was passed into the trachea and membranesecured for cultures. One thousand units of antitoxin were given, asdiphtheria had been diagnosed. The patient died next day. Autopsywas not allowed. Cultures were made on Lofflers blood-serum. Sixteenhours later the plate showed large, glistening, round, light yellow-tingedcoonies which, much to. his surprise, revealed pure cultures of Fig. 4.—Saccharomyeete in tissues, surrounded by leukocytes, mostly polynuclears; hematoxylin and eosin stain. Oil immersion.


Size: 1577px × 1584px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublish, booksubjectmedicine