. Bacteria and their products. Bacteriology. 196 BACTERIA. dition, especially in the intestine, although its power of breaking up the albuminoid substances presented to it and of developing its specific toxines is greatly increased, its capability of resisting antiseptic substances is considerably diminished. In plate cultivations made from the organs of typhoid patients. Gaffky found that the bacilli developed in the deeper part of the gelatine as small white points, whilst. Photo-micrograph of Typhoid bacilli in Lymph follicle of Intestine of a child in which the Typhoid lesions were very ch


. Bacteria and their products. Bacteriology. 196 BACTERIA. dition, especially in the intestine, although its power of breaking up the albuminoid substances presented to it and of developing its specific toxines is greatly increased, its capability of resisting antiseptic substances is considerably diminished. In plate cultivations made from the organs of typhoid patients. Gaffky found that the bacilli developed in the deeper part of the gelatine as small white points, whilst. Photo-micrograph of Typhoid bacilli in Lymph follicle of Intestine of a child in which the Typhoid lesions were very characteristic, x 500. on the surface they grow as moist-looking greyish colonies with irregular margins. Under a low magnification the small rounded points are seen to be slightly granular ; they have a sharply-defined margin and are of a dirty yellow colour ; the superficial growths, although spreading somewhat rapidly, are' thin, sometimes almost transparent, and have a yellowish tinge when seen in the sunlight; the margin is. 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 Woodhead, German Sims, Sir, 1855-1921. London [etc. ] The W. Scott Publishing Co. , Ltd


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