. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. x. Fig. 83.—Bacillus of anthrax from spleen of a mouse (L. Frothingham). and show square or slightly concave ends. The capsule isnot present in cultures. PATHOGENIC BACTERIA AND FUNGI. 329 Stained by Grams method. Not motile. Forms oval spores in the middle of the short segments or » v £x si I •** * « m .J Fig. 84—Bacillus of anthrax, stained to show the spores; X 1000 (Frankel and Pfeiffer). rods. The spores may be seen in blood-serum cultures afterforty-eight hours in the incubator (Fig. 84).


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