Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . larsporules of the sugar fungus are distinct enough from those of penicilliumglaucum; but oval and circular sporules, which cannot easily be dis-tinguished, are to be obtained under certain circumstances from eachplant. These and all other fungi, in their earliest and simplest condition,appear as minute sporules less than 10q000 of an inch in diameter. Suchvery minute germs can only be seen with the aid of the highestmagnifying powers, the JT and -±>, and it need scarcely be said that nospecial charact


Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . larsporules of the sugar fungus are distinct enough from those of penicilliumglaucum; but oval and circular sporules, which cannot easily be dis-tinguished, are to be obtained under certain circumstances from eachplant. These and all other fungi, in their earliest and simplest condition,appear as minute sporules less than 10q000 of an inch in diameter. Suchvery minute germs can only be seen with the aid of the highestmagnifying powers, the JT and -±>, and it need scarcely be said that nospecial characteristic differences which would justify any one in determi-ning species, can be discerned. Sarcinsc are little vegetable organisms, in the form of cubes, whichwere first discovered by Goodsir, in 1842, in the matter rejected in URINARY DEPOTS. V/v^v «f> PLATE 33. it |p« Fig. 34. sen; - v was passed; 6, onero days after; <2. foul five days after; /ig sis days, p 322. Fig. 36. .HIS !U old epithelial cells of themouth. X 3000. Fig. 37. Fig. 33. ^0^ <^M. c5g; ^


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