Gynecological And Obstetrical Monographs volume 9

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The other important cocci infectors are the streptococcus pyogenes, and the staphylococcus aureus and albus, of which the staphylococcus aureus is the most common offender. These germs never originate "de novo" nor are they idiopathic, but their natural habitat is the cutaneous surfaces, mucous membranes, and dirt, such as may be found under the finger nails of the nurse or attendant. They enter the tissues through a wound or abrasion and usually invade by the lymphatics. They infect more quick
...ly and with more virulence than the gonococcus.
The streptococcus was discovered by Mayerhofer in 1865, and isolated in pure culture by Ogsten in 1883. It may gain entrance at any point where solution of continuity has taken place in the genital tract, and passes at once into the lymph spaces and along the capillaries to the blood stream, without producing much local reaction (the virulence of the invader determines the amount of exudative resistance it excites). Consequently the serous or seropurulent exudate poured out may be much or little.


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