. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . Actinomyces. (Musses.) (1 : 2), washed in xylol, and mounted in balsam. The myceliumassumes a dark-blue Non-pathogenic Organisms.âOf the non-pathogenic micro-organisms which may be observed in sputa little is known. Oidium albicans may be seen in children, and is usually derivedfrom the mouth. Of other fungi which are occasionally observed, there may bementioned the Aspergillus fumigatus and Mucor corymbifer. Sac-charomyces has been seen in pus from pu


. A manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopical and chemical methods, for students, hospital physicians, and practitioners . Actinomyces. (Musses.) (1 : 2), washed in xylol, and mounted in balsam. The myceliumassumes a dark-blue Non-pathogenic Organisms.âOf the non-pathogenic micro-organisms which may be observed in sputa little is known. Oidium albicans may be seen in children, and is usually derivedfrom the mouth. Of other fungi which are occasionally observed, there may bementioned the Aspergillus fumigatus and Mucor corymbifer. Sac-charomyces has been seen in pus from pulmonary abscesses. Sar-cina pulmonalis has been found at times, and especially in theso-called mycotic bronchial props occurring in putrid are usually smaller than the Sarcina? ventrieuli, but largerthan those observed in the urine ; they present the characteristicform of the latter. Various other bacilli and micrococci, in addi-tion to those mentioned, are also found in the sputa in large num-bers, but have not been closely studied, excepting the pus-organisms,which may almost always be demonstrated. Crystals.â


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