Report on the etiology and prevention of yellow fever . \Z. *. Fig. 8 Fig. 5. Fig. 6. 252 ETIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF YELLOW FEVEE. PLATE XV. Fig. 1. Bacillus B, Havana, 1889. From bottom of long agar stick culture; fuchsin stain; X 1,000. Fig. 2. ^aciZZusZ^, Havana, 1889. From gelatine cnlture; X 1,000. Fig. 3. Bacillus C, Havana, 1889. From gelatine cnlture; X 1,000. Fig. 4. Bacillus L, Havana, 1889. From potato culture, 4 days old ; X 1,000. Fig. 5. Bacillus G-, Havana, 1889. From single gelatine colony ; X 1,000. Fig. 6. Slender bacillus from specimen of Freires vaccine, brought from Rio de
Report on the etiology and prevention of yellow fever . \Z. *. Fig. 8 Fig. 5. Fig. 6. 252 ETIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF YELLOW FEVEE. PLATE XV. Fig. 1. Bacillus B, Havana, 1889. From bottom of long agar stick culture; fuchsin stain; X 1,000. Fig. 2. ^aciZZusZ^, Havana, 1889. From gelatine cnlture; X 1,000. Fig. 3. Bacillus C, Havana, 1889. From gelatine cnlture; X 1,000. Fig. 4. Bacillus L, Havana, 1889. From potato culture, 4 days old ; X 1,000. Fig. 5. Bacillus G-, Havana, 1889. From single gelatine colony ; X 1,000. Fig. 6. Slender bacillus from specimen of Freires vaccine, brought from Rio de Janeiro by Dr. Lane in a sealed glass tube. The mount was made immediately after opening the tube; stained with gentian violet j X 1,000, PLATE XV.
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