. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . certain investigations into inflammationof the eye occurring during an epidemic of cholera in Alexandria. Itwas later, in 1887, more specifically described by Weeks in New obtained it in cultures growing with the xerosis bacillus fromcases of pink-eye, or acute contagious conjunctivitis. Morax statedthat he was able to obtain pure cultures only until the third culture 414 GROUP OF HEMOGLOBINOPHILIC BACILLI generation. Others state that on human serum or hydrocele fluid theyhave obtained


. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . certain investigations into inflammationof the eye occurring during an epidemic of cholera in Alexandria. Itwas later, in 1887, more specifically described by Weeks in New obtained it in cultures growing with the xerosis bacillus fromcases of pink-eye, or acute contagious conjunctivitis. Morax statedthat he was able to obtain pure cultures only until the third culture 414 GROUP OF HEMOGLOBINOPHILIC BACILLI generation. Others state that on human serum or hydrocele fluid theyhave obtained growths for many generations. Kamen concludes thatit is a strict hemoglobinophile. Our studies led us to agree with thislast conclusion. The successive cultures obtained with some sera areprobably due to the presence of hemoglobin in amounts too small to beeasily detected, but large enough to allow growths of hemoglobinophilicbacilli. The few differential points claimed between this bacillus andinfluenza bacilli do not hold (Williams) and so the question of theirrelationship is not


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