. Manual of bacteriology for practitioners and students, with especial references to practical methods. Bacteriology. Flagella. Pic. 64.—TTpHom Bacilli from a Puke CcTLTURJi. (After Jakscli.) Pig. 55.—TtpIioid Bacilli ('Spider- Ceus'). Magnified 1,100 times. (After Loffler.) whereas the remaining micro-organisms show no such rapid growth. But the most certain diagnostic of all assuredly lies in the manner of growth on plover's egg albumen characterised above. Brieger was able to obtain some alkaloids and toxalbu- mins from cholera cultures, amongst others cadaverine, putrescine, and choline. P


. Manual of bacteriology for practitioners and students, with especial references to practical methods. Bacteriology. Flagella. Pic. 64.—TTpHom Bacilli from a Puke CcTLTURJi. (After Jakscli.) Pig. 55.—TtpIioid Bacilli ('Spider- Ceus'). Magnified 1,100 times. (After Loffler.) whereas the remaining micro-organisms show no such rapid growth. But the most certain diagnostic of all assuredly lies in the manner of growth on plover's egg albumen characterised above. Brieger was able to obtain some alkaloids and toxalbu- mins from cholera cultures, amongst others cadaverine, putrescine, and choline. Pouchet also extracted toxines from the actual cholera stools.^ Bacillus of typhoid fever.—The bacilli of typhoid or en- teric fever (the Typhus abdominalis of the Germans) are met ' [For an account of recent researches on cholera vaccination, see Appendix ]— 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 Schenk, Samuel Leopold, 1840-1902. London, Longmans, Green


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