General Physiology; An Outline of the Science of Life

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131. — A. Culture of ihe bacteria of symptomatic anthrax. (After Migula.) The spherical colonies lie in the interior of nutrient gelatine excluded from the air. B, Culture of the bacteria of tetanus. The bacteria have liqueiied the lower part of the nutrient gelatine in the test-tube and have formed a bubble of gas, which lies at the upper end of the liquefied mass. They have gi-own only in the lower parts of the test-tube, separated from the air by a thick layer of gelatine.
288 GENERAL PHYSIO
...LOGY they show themselves to be unusually greedy for oxygen.
Since it cannot be supposed that without oxj^gen they are capable of increasing so remarkably as they do in the intestine, and since their greed for free oxygen is acknowledged, it must be assumed that they as well as other Anaerohia, such as the bacteria of tetanus and the bacilli of symptomatic anthrax, are capable in the absence of free oxygen of withdrawing oxygen from the salts of the alkalies that occur in their media — in other words, they are able to take oxygen from fixed chemical compounds.


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