. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. 276 MICRO-ORGANIS^ilS AND DISEASE [chap. during or shortly before or after narcosis (Klein and Coxwell). Petruschki has shown that by keeping frogs at the temperature of the warm-blooded animal it becomes suscepti- ble to anthrax. Normal fowls are insusceptible, but Pasteur showed that by lowering their temperature they become Fig. 105.— Impression Specimen of the Edge of a vulng Colony of Hacilll-s Anthracis on Gelatine. Threads of Bacilli made up of CYLINDRICAL Bacilli. I\Ia


. Micro-organisms and disease. An introduction to the study of specific micro-organisms. Microorganisms. 276 MICRO-ORGANIS^ilS AND DISEASE [chap. during or shortly before or after narcosis (Klein and Coxwell). Petruschki has shown that by keeping frogs at the temperature of the warm-blooded animal it becomes suscepti- ble to anthrax. Normal fowls are insusceptible, but Pasteur showed that by lowering their temperature they become Fig. 105.— Impression Specimen of the Edge of a vulng Colony of Hacilll-s Anthracis on Gelatine. Threads of Bacilli made up of CYLINDRICAL Bacilli. I\Iagnified about 700. Besides general infection of human beings by spores of anthrax (wcolsorters, hidesorters, and ragsorters) they are able to contract severe local carbuncle by inoculation (through a cutaneous abrasion or wound) with anthrax blood of an animal (sheep, cattle, or horses). Rodents inoculated with the bacillus of the blood or. 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 Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925. London, Macmillan and Co. , Ltd.


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