Essentials of Bacteriology Being a Concise And Systematic Introduction to the S
Essentials of Bacteriology Being a Concise And Systematic Introduction to the S
M V Michael Valentine Ball
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All the similar bacteria being easily cultivated. These characteristics, taken in toto, form sufficient features for its ready recognition, and as it is often a serious question to decide, not so much because of the patient's health as because of his character, we should be very careful not to pronounce a verdict until we have tested the micro-organism as above. When the germ so tested is found, the process can be called specific without a doubt. Bacillus of Tetanus. (Nicolaier-Kitasato. ) Orig...in. Nicolaier found this bacillus in the pus of a wound in one who had died of tetanus, describing it in 1884. Kitasato has since then been able to isolate and cultivate this germ. (1889. ) PATHOGENIC BACTERIA. 129 Form. A very delicate, slender rod, somewhat longer than the bacillus of mouse septicaemia, which is the smallest bacillus. When the spores form, a small swelling occurs at the end where the spore lies, giving it a drum-stick shape. FIG. 72. Bacillus of Tetanus with spores. Properties.
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