. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. MIOBOGOGCVS GONOBBHCEJE. 527 pus is smeared on linen, it has lived for forty-nine days, and dried on glass for twenty-nine days (Heiman). No development takes place below 25° C. or above 39° C.; it is killed at a temperature over 42° C. Patiogenesis. Non-transmissible to dogs, monkeys, horses, and rabbits, whether inoculations be made into the urethral, vaginal, or congenital mucous membranes. According to Wertheim, purulent peritonitis, not caus- PlG. Colonies of gonoco


. Bacteriology in medicine and surgery. A practical manual for physicians, health officers, and students. Bacteriology. MIOBOGOGCVS GONOBBHCEJE. 527 pus is smeared on linen, it has lived for forty-nine days, and dried on glass for twenty-nine days (Heiman). No development takes place below 25° C. or above 39° C.; it is killed at a temperature over 42° C. Patiogenesis. Non-transmissible to dogs, monkeys, horses, and rabbits, whether inoculations be made into the urethral, vaginal, or congenital mucous membranes. According to Wertheim, purulent peritonitis, not caus- PlG. Colonies of gonococci on pleuritic fluid agar. (Heiman.) ing death, is produced in certain animals by the intro- duction of pieces of serum-agar containing colonies of the gonococcus. This effect was produced constantly in mice, occasionally in guinea-pigs, and rarely, if ever, in dogs, rats, and rabbits. Though animal inoculations are thus followed by negative results, the etiological relation of the gono- coccus to human gonorrhoea has been demonstrated beyond question by the infection of healthy men with the disease by inoculation. Thus, Bumm has produced. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Park, William Hallock, 1863-1939; Guerard, Arthur Rose, 1851-. New York and Philadelphia, Lea Brothers & Co


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