. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. FiG. 121.—Organism of Dermatitis Coccidioides. Sprouting sphere at endof twenty-four hours incubation, showing the development of filaments from it;X 400 (S. B. Wolbach). organisms obtained from various cases may be divided intothree groups, according to their biological characters, asshown in the cultures as follows: Group 1.—Those growing chiefly as spherical or oval PATHOGENIC BACTERIA AND FUNGI. 379 budding cells and resembling the yeasts, but capable of pro-ducing mycelium. The colonies on


. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. FiG. 121.—Organism of Dermatitis Coccidioides. Sprouting sphere at endof twenty-four hours incubation, showing the development of filaments from it;X 400 (S. B. Wolbach). organisms obtained from various cases may be divided intothree groups, according to their biological characters, asshown in the cultures as follows: Group 1.—Those growing chiefly as spherical or oval PATHOGENIC BACTERIA AND FUNGI. 379 budding cells and resembling the yeasts, but capable of pro-ducing mycelium. The colonies on solid media are elevated,soft, moist, and white, coalescing to form a fleshy growth of. mm. 4


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