. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . hylococcus lyyogcncs; and inasmuch as these varieties of bacteriado not die so quickly as the diplococcus, their successful detectionis much easier. Acute lobular pneumonia or hronclw-pneumonia (Fig. 140) often. Fig. 140.—Acute LoBirLAR Pxeimonia. x 200. (Alum cochineal.) a, Small bronchusfilled with pus ; h, Alveoli containing serum and desquamated epithelial ceUs; c, Alveolicontaining blood and desquamated epithelial cells; (/, Alveoli filled with pus corpusclesand desquamated epithelial cells; e, Alveoli


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . hylococcus lyyogcncs; and inasmuch as these varieties of bacteriado not die so quickly as the diplococcus, their successful detectionis much easier. Acute lobular pneumonia or hronclw-pneumonia (Fig. 140) often. Fig. 140.—Acute LoBirLAR Pxeimonia. x 200. (Alum cochineal.) a, Small bronchusfilled with pus ; h, Alveoli containing serum and desquamated epithelial ceUs; c, Alveolicontaining blood and desquamated epithelial cells; (/, Alveoli filled with pus corpusclesand desquamated epithelial cells; e, Alveoli containing red , cast-off ei)ithelialcelLs, some of which contain pigment, and a scanty amount of fiVjrin, forms the termination of an acute bronchitis or bronchiolitis, especiallyin certain diseases of infective origin, such as the acute exanthemata,diphtheria, typhoid fever, etc., and is caused by the same bacteria ingeneral as lobar pneumonia, but most frequently, as it appears, bythe Streptococcus pyogenes. If, however, the lobular pneumonia occursas a sequel of putrid l)ronchitis, or owing to aspiration of Huidfrom the mouth, or of other contaminated matters, the organismsfound in the exudation are naturally in great variety. LOBULAR AND METASTATLC PNEUMONLA 281 The exuda


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