. The British journal of dermatology. Fig. 1. examples of sporotrichosis which had been described that I excised anodule for microscopical examination and inoculated a number ofculture-tubes Avith the now rather inspissated pus from a smallabscess. Sabourauds proof medium, as used for lingworm cultures,was employed, and there appeared in two tubes undoubted culturesof sporothrix. The cultures were at first dirty white, moist, smooth, acuminateelevations with a finely fringed margin. They appeared on the sixthday in the original cultures, on the second day in sub-cultures. Theygrew rapidly, bec


. The British journal of dermatology. Fig. 1. examples of sporotrichosis which had been described that I excised anodule for microscopical examination and inoculated a number ofculture-tubes Avith the now rather inspissated pus from a smallabscess. Sabourauds proof medium, as used for lingworm cultures,was employed, and there appeared in two tubes undoubted culturesof sporothrix. The cultures were at first dirty white, moist, smooth, acuminateelevations with a finely fringed margin. They appeared on the sixthday in the original cultures, on the second day in sub-cultures. Theygrew rapidly, became dark brown at the centre, and convoluted. Atthe end of two weeks the cultures were very dai-k brown in colour,much convoluted at their central part and finely rayed at theirmargin, which was still pale. The medium used was Sabouraudsproof medium (peptone Chassaing 1, glucose or maltose 37, agar 1*5> British Journal of Dermatology. f Vol XXIII, No. 8. ILATK I,. bKi. J. i «ir


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