. Fig 2. Micrococcus pyogoies aureus. Drai^iug from a cover- glass preparation of a bouillon culture. Highly magnified. organisms which are known to produce wound infections in animals. Usually, however, the forms encountered are micro- cocci, especially those belonging to the staphylococcus group, streptococci, Bacillus pyogenes (Bacillus pyogenes bovis (Grips) Bacillus pyogenes suis (Kiinnemann) ), a few other bacilli, especially those belonging to the colon group and a few species of the genus pseudomonas. Fungi and protozoa


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