. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . Fig. 102.—Streptococci in peritonealfluid, partly enclosed in leukocytes. X1000 diameters. Fig. 103.—Streptococcus growing inlong chains in bouillon culture. X 1000diameters. especially in old cultures, when they may be considered the result ofinvolution processes. Hueppe formerly called these varieties have distinct capsules when growing in the blood and inblood-serum media. Fig. 104.—Streptococci from solidifiedserum culture appearing mostly in diplo-cocci. X 1000 diameters.


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