A Bacteriologic Study of the Diphtheroid Organisms With Special Reference to Hod

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A Bacteriologic Study of the Diphtheroid Organisms With Special Reference to Hod
Frederick Eberson
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Little growth takes place after one week at temperature below 25 C. On Loeffler's serum abundant, dull white, growth. Slight acid is produced in dextrose and maltose. It is avirulent. Isolated from skin and pus pockets.
C. Suppuratum sp. Nov. (Figs. 3, 4). Gram-positive, nonspore- forming, does not liquefy gelatin. Heavy glistening growth on agar and on Loeffler's serum. Ferments dextrose and maltose vigorously and usually saccharose. Isolated from pus pockets and abscesses. Avirulent.
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...OID ORGANISMS 27 C. Auris (Graham Smith) Eberson. Gram-positive, nonsporeform- ing, does not liquefy gelatin. Long barred or granular, often clubbed. Grows scantily on agar. Acid in dextrose and maltose, but not saccha- rose. It is often virulent for guinea-pigs. Isolated from ear.
C. Cerebralis sp. Nov. (Fig. 11). Gram-positive, ovoid or coccoid, honmotile, nonsporeforming, does not liquefy gelatin. Grows rapidly at room temperature and at 37 C. On agar. On Loeffler's serum, growth is white and moist.


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