. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . ey are rarely found outside of the cells. Latein the disease the pus-corpuscles do not stain sharply and arc chronic cases the fluid contains a few pus-corpuscles which arc smallerthan usual and similar to lymphoid cells. Bacteriological Diagnosis. The diagnosis of this form of meningitiscan often be made by staining, and by microscopical examination ofproducts from the nasopharynx removed from the nares with a disease is due to Diplococcus intracellular is, which appears in thediplococcus form as


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . ey are rarely found outside of the cells. Latein the disease the pus-corpuscles do not stain sharply and arc chronic cases the fluid contains a few pus-corpuscles which arc smallerthan usual and similar to lymphoid cells. Bacteriological Diagnosis. The diagnosis of this form of meningitiscan often be made by staining, and by microscopical examination ofproducts from the nasopharynx removed from the nares with a disease is due to Diplococcus intracellular is, which appears in thediplococcus form as two hemispheres the size of the ordinary stains with the ordinary stains for bacteria. It is decolorized by theGram method. The staining is sometimes irregular, some of the diplo-cocci being brightly stained, others faintly. There is some variation inthe size of the organisms. Both the variation in size and staining areapparently due to degeneration. The two cocci are sharply separatedusually, though sometimes they seem to be united (Figs. 316 and 317.). 0ih .,


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