. Bacteria and their products. Bacteriology. TUBERCULOSIS. 207 of the organism. The length is sometimes given at * and the breadth as from .2 to .5/1. They are usually described as from a quarter to a half the diameter of a red blood corpuscle and longer than the bacilli of mouse septi- caemia, or to in length. These bacilli always appear to have the larger dimensions when treated by Baumgarten's liquor potassse method. The bacilli are. Photo-micrograph of Sputum, from a phthisical patient, containing large nucleated epithelial cells and characteristic tuhercle bacilli.


. Bacteria and their products. Bacteriology. TUBERCULOSIS. 207 of the organism. The length is sometimes given at * and the breadth as from .2 to .5/1. They are usually described as from a quarter to a half the diameter of a red blood corpuscle and longer than the bacilli of mouse septi- caemia, or to in length. These bacilli always appear to have the larger dimensions when treated by Baumgarten's liquor potassse method. The bacilli are. Photo-micrograph of Sputum, from a phthisical patient, containing large nucleated epithelial cells and characteristic tuhercle bacilli. X looo. usually slightly curved, or two are arranged end to end so as to contain an angle. At first they were described as not containing spores, but it was demonstrated by Watson Cheyne that from two to six spores may frequently be seen in these rods; the spores occurring as small ovoid or rounded clear spaces placed at intervals in the stained thread. In some cases they are so prominent that they appear to. 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 Woodhead, German Sims, Sir, 1855-1921. London [etc. ] The W. Scott Publishing Co. , Ltd


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