. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. 620 APPENDIX. TRICHOPHYTON (Ringworm Fungus). Ringworm of the body or hairless parts of the skin, tinea drcinata, and ringworm of the hairy parts, tinea tonsurans and tinea barbae or tinea sycosis are due to the fungus trichophyton, discovered by Gruby in the human hair, and between the epidermal cells by Hebra, and obtained in free cultures by gravity. Fig. Hair riddled with ringworm fuugus. Megalosporon variety. According to Sabouraud, whose conclusions are based on an
. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. 620 APPENDIX. TRICHOPHYTON (Ringworm Fungus). Ringworm of the body or hairless parts of the skin, tinea drcinata, and ringworm of the hairy parts, tinea tonsurans and tinea barbae or tinea sycosis are due to the fungus trichophyton, discovered by Gruby in the human hair, and between the epidermal cells by Hebra, and obtained in free cultures by gravity. Fig. Hair riddled with ringworm fuugus. Megalosporon variety. According to Sabouraud, whose conclusions are based on an extensive series of microscopical examinations of cases of tinea in man and animals, of cultivation in artificial media, and of inoculation on man and animals, there are two distinct types of the fungus trichophyton causing ringworm in man—one with small spores (2 to 3 mm.), which he calls "T. microsporon," and one with large spores (7 to 8 mm.), which he calls "T. ; They differ in their mode of growth on artificial media and in their pathological effects on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Park, William Hallock, 1863-1939; Guerard, Arthur Rose, 1851-. New York and Philadelphia, Lea Brothers & Co
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