. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. 450 Pneumonia most of which exhibit a lanceolate form and have distinct capsules. The disease is thus shown to be a bacteremia unassociated with conspicuous tissue changes. In such cases the lungs show no consolidation. Even if the in- oculation be made by a hypodermic needle plunged through the breast-wall into the pulmonary tissue, pneumonia rarely results. Gamaieia* reported that pneumonic consolidation of the lungs of. Fig. 170.—^Lung of a child, sho


. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. 450 Pneumonia most of which exhibit a lanceolate form and have distinct capsules. The disease is thus shown to be a bacteremia unassociated with conspicuous tissue changes. In such cases the lungs show no consolidation. Even if the in- oculation be made by a hypodermic needle plunged through the breast-wall into the pulmonary tissue, pneumonia rarely results. Gamaieia* reported that pneumonic consolidation of the lungs of. Fig. 170.—^Lung of a child, showing the appearance of the organ in the stage of red hepatization of croupous pneumonia. T?he pneumonia has been preceded' by chronic pleuritis, which accounts for the thickened fibrous trabeculs extend- ing into the tissue, and which may have had something to do with the peculiarly prominent appearance of the bronchioles throughout the lung. dogs and sheep could be brought about by injecting the pneumococ- cus through the chest-wall into the lung. Tchistowitschf stated that by intratracheal injections of cultures into dogs he succeeded in producing in 7 out of 19 experiments typical pneumonic lesions. MontiJ claimed to have found that a characteristic croupous pneu- * "Ann. de I'Inst. Pasteur," 1888, 11, 440. t Ibid., 1890, ni, 285. t "Zeitschrift fiir Hygiene," etc., 1892, xi, 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 McFarland, Joseph, 1868-. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders Company


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