The Principles of Bacteriology a Practical Manual for Students And Physicians

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CHAPTER XIX.
Micrococcus Aureus — Micrococcus Pyogenes and Citreus — Staphylococcus Epidermidis Albus — Streptococcus Pyogenes — Micrococcus Gonor- rhasae — Micrococcus Intracellularis — Pseudomonas jEruginosa — Bacil- lus of Bubonic Plague.
MICROCOCCUS AUREUS (ROSENBACH), MIGULA, 1900.
Synonyms: Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, Rosenbach, 1884; Micro- coccus pyogenes aureus, Migula, 1895 ; Micrococcus pyogenes, Lehmann and Neumann, 1896.
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...set of plates of agar-agar from the pus of an acute abscess or boil that has been opened under antiseptic precautions. Care must be taken that none of the antiseptic used gains access to the culture-tubes, otherwise its restrain- ing effect may be operative and the development of the organisms interfered with. It is best, therefore, to take a drop of the pus upon a platinum-wire loop after it has been flowing for a few seconds; even then it must be taken from the mouth of the incision and before it has run over the surface of the skin.

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