. Handbook of bacteriological diagnosis for practitioners, including instructions for the clinical examination of the blood. Bacteriology; Diagnosis. 114 BACTERIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS. Decolorise with anilin oil, pouring it off and applying a fresh lot from time to time. The process may take an hour or more, and the specimen should be left under the microscope and examined occasionally. When the decolorisation is complete {, when the color is seen to be present in the fungus only), blot gently, and wash thoroughly with xylol. Mount in balsam. The specimens are to be examined under an ^ in. obj


. Handbook of bacteriological diagnosis for practitioners, including instructions for the clinical examination of the blood. Bacteriology; Diagnosis. 114 BACTERIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS. Decolorise with anilin oil, pouring it off and applying a fresh lot from time to time. The process may take an hour or more, and the specimen should be left under the microscope and examined occasionally. When the decolorisation is complete {, when the color is seen to be present in the fungus only), blot gently, and wash thoroughly with xylol. Mount in balsam. The specimens are to be examined under an ^ in. objective. A higher power is Fig. 20.—Microsporon Audouini.* There are certainly three, and possibly more species of ringworm which occur in England, and the fungus of favus is closely allied and is demonstrated by the same process. The microsporon Audouini is the most common species of ringworm fungus in this country, being responsible for about eighty or ninety per cent, of all cases. It is the small spored fungus, and it may be distinguished by the fact that its spores are arranged in an irregular * Figs. 20, 21, 22 are from Curtis's "Essentials of Bacteriology" (Longmans).. 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 Emery, Walter d'Este, 1870-1923. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.


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