A report of microscopical and physiological researches into the nature of the agent or agents producing cholera / by T.R. Lewis and D.D. Cunningham.
- Timothy Richards Lewis
- Date:
- 1872
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A report of microscopical and physiological researches into the nature of the agent or agents producing cholera / by T.R. Lewis and D.D. Cunningham. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Nvimber conducted. We hive reserved notes of one hundred and twenty-eight spe- We nave Pi^s^^^^'^.^^^^ of blood derived from various sources, conaucea. each of which has been kept under obserya- +,-m-, for Tieriods varying from three days to nearly three months. As however tt's^^^^ so much space were they pubhshed 4 detXwe have tabulated the results in as simple a manner as we possibly could. Tadles s/wzvina Ue freqnencrmt^ ^o/dc/i Monads or Bacteria, Fungi and Sarcinm « ohservations of ^ spenmens of liealihy human hM/ldofm specimens of hlood from Mera-pahents, 18 of winch were obtained after death. PREPARATIONS OF HEALTHY HUMiN BLOOD. Monads or bacteria PEESENI* 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 No 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 •6 i 1 1 1 1 No Yes No FUNOI 5 I PEESENT** B H ■i a No iNo Yes No Total22 No No No Yes Yes No Ye.s No PREPARATIONS OF BLOOD IN CHOLERA DURING LIFE. o O % o tZ3 Monads or bacteria present* Fungi pbeseitt* ... 3 17 1 No 2 3 )» 4 n is 1 )» 2 3 4 Ji 5 »l C >) io 1 20 1 it 2 3 it it 21 1 it 2 it 3 a 4 1 a 22 2 a 3 ti 4 a 5 li 6 a 23 I tt 0 24 1 }) a 2 1 i 2.^ 1 ii 2G 1 2 27 1 a 2 it 28 1 a 29 1 II 30 1 11 31 1 II 32 1 II 33 ] L Tota 13 ) .. No No No Yes No sa 5 a No No Ycst No Yes No )) Yea No Yes No No Yes No Yes No PREPARATIONS OF BLOOD IN CHOLERA AFTER DEATH. Monads OR BACTERIA pee SENT* lYcstt Yestt No Yes? No Yes No Yes No 34 35 86 37 38 39 40 Fungi PRESENT** No No iTotal No 18 (D d la < £ •23 No No No Yes No Yest No Yes No Yestt No No • Under this heading iu this and succeedinsr Tables, only such molecules or staves are included as showed distinct evideuce of vitality by form, growth or movement. *• These, unless otherwise, mentioned, refer to Instances in which the fungal filaments mamiestly invaded the preparation from without. t The fungus seen to start from the centre of the clot. +t The blood in these preparations had been mixed with a solution of acetate of potash and had been left uuBealed. t Penicillium. it Penicillium and aapergillus heads were dittincthj seen to be borne on branches arisin;; from one and the same lilauient.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20392023_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


