Bacteriology : man's microbe friends and foes / [W.E. Carnegie Dickson].
- William Elliot Carnegie Dickson
- Date:
- [1914]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Bacteriology : man's microbe friends and foes / [W.E. Carnegie Dickson]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![FRONTISPIECE Cocci. f 2. 3. - 4, 6. . 6. ■ 7. 8. Bacilli. 11. .12. Vibrios, Tricho- (\l mycetes. Yeasts. 18. ri9. Cocci, single, in pairs, and in staphyloid group. Diplococci {Pneumococcus) with and without capsules. Diplococci (various). Streptococci. (Swollen degeneration-fonus are seen on one chain.) Tetracocci or Tetrads {M. teiragenus). Sarcinae in packets of eight. Bacilli, small (B. influenzae). Bacilli. (A threadlike element, often seen in cultures of the Coli-Typhoid group, is present.) Streptobacillus (B. anthracis). , Bacillus showing Granules and Degeneration-Forms {B. diphiheriae). Bacillus showing Bipolar Staining {B. pestis). Bacillus showing Beaded Staining {B. tuberculosis). Vibrios or Comma-Bacilli (F. cholerae). Vibrios showing various types of Flagellation. Leptothrix, i.e. unbranched threadlike forms. Streptothrix, i.e. branching threadlike forms. Streptothrix, showing “Clubbing” of Sheath. Saccharomyces or Yeast “ Spirochaetes,” Treponema pallidum of Syphilis. 20. (a) Spirochaetes and (b) B. fusiformis (from case of t. ...^iotozoa. - L' !. we! *1 * ' I I. i , . Vincent’s Angina). 2l! E^tainc jba histolytica of Tropical Dysentery. T\ Tsypan )8omes (T. gambiense), the cause of Sleeping fl0» tiMieoe] tes containing GonococcL](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28101583_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)