. The bacteriology of the eye. Fig. 72.—Zur Neddens Bacillus: Twenty-Four Hour Glycerine Agar Culture, x 1,000. Fig. 73.—Zur Neddens Bacillus : Agar Plate superficial and small deep colonies. of other conjunctival infections (Koch-Weeks, diplobacillary, pneumo-coccal, or staphylococcal). 1 llaupt, Inaug. Dissert., Bonn, 1902. Here are also given the full bacterial findings inthis affection. - Ulceration of tinCorm-a,Loudon, 1907. THE CORNEA 323 Morphology.—Rods, either straight or slightly curved, lying veryoften in pairs ; individuals are 07 /^ long, and 0*6 fi broad. Smallerind
. The bacteriology of the eye. Fig. 72.—Zur Neddens Bacillus: Twenty-Four Hour Glycerine Agar Culture, x 1,000. Fig. 73.—Zur Neddens Bacillus : Agar Plate superficial and small deep colonies. of other conjunctival infections (Koch-Weeks, diplobacillary, pneumo-coccal, or staphylococcal). 1 llaupt, Inaug. Dissert., Bonn, 1902. Here are also given the full bacterial findings inthis affection. - Ulceration of tinCorm-a,Loudon, 1907. THE CORNEA 323 Morphology.—Rods, either straight or slightly curved, lying veryoften in pairs ; individuals are 07 /^ long, and 0*6 fi broad. Smallerindividuals and filaments are rare. Their ends are rounded. Clearerareas (vacuoles) can be seen at their ends, and sometimes also attheir centres, when they are faintly stained. In many features thebacilli resemble xerose bacilli. Gram negative. No chain or capsuleformation. Cultures —The colonies on agar are 2 to 7 millimetres in diameterafter twenty-four hours, and by transmitted light appear bluish andtranslucent; they
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