. Pharmaceutical bacteriology, with special reference to disinfection and sterilization. Bacteriology. t)V, ^^>Aa / s. Fig. 10.—Illustrating zooglea formation, a. baciUar aggregates resultmg frorti cohesion; b, aggregates resulting from cohesion of bacilli with gelatmized cell-walls; c, streptococcus formation resulting from the septation of a coccus form; d, cohenng cocci forms; e, bacilU united end to end (resulting from septation), enclosed m a gelatinous coat; /, baciukr thread enclosed in gelatin; g, mycobacterial form; h, irregular ceU forms, as Mycoderma aceti. yet been carefully det


. Pharmaceutical bacteriology, with special reference to disinfection and sterilization. Bacteriology. t)V, ^^>Aa / s. Fig. 10.—Illustrating zooglea formation, a. baciUar aggregates resultmg frorti cohesion; b, aggregates resulting from cohesion of bacilli with gelatmized cell-walls; c, streptococcus formation resulting from the septation of a coccus form; d, cohenng cocci forms; e, bacilU united end to end (resulting from septation), enclosed m a gelatinous coat; /, baciukr thread enclosed in gelatin; g, mycobacterial form; h, irregular ceU forms, as Mycoderma aceti. yet been carefully determined; in fact, they are but little understood. It is highly-probable that the cycles of existence play a very important part in the course and development of diseases of bacterial origin. Whereas the period from one septation to another septation is very short, the life cycle referred to is often quite long, perhaps months and, under certain conditions, lasting for years. The period of the life cycle can be modified artificially by food supply, chemicals, 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 Schneider, Albert, 1863-1928. Philadelphia, Blakiston


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