. Postmortem pathology; a manual of the technic of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom;. Pneumo-coccus: smear preparation from sputum; Welchs acetic acid stain. No. 3. Streptococcus pyogenes:smear preparation from pus; stain, methylene blue. No. 4. Micobacterium tuberculosis: smear prepa-ration from sputum ; stain, Ziehls method. No. 5. Vibrio cholerce: stain, carbol fuchsin. No. 6. Cory-nebacterium diphtherice: stain, Lomers method; lower portion of figure shows the polar staining ofNeissers granules. No. 7. Bacterium typhosum, showing flagella; stain, van E


. Postmortem pathology; a manual of the technic of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom;. Pneumo-coccus: smear preparation from sputum; Welchs acetic acid stain. No. 3. Streptococcus pyogenes:smear preparation from pus; stain, methylene blue. No. 4. Micobacterium tuberculosis: smear prepa-ration from sputum ; stain, Ziehls method. No. 5. Vibrio cholerce: stain, carbol fuchsin. No. 6. Cory-nebacterium diphtherice: stain, Lomers method; lower portion of figure shows the polar staining ofNeissers granules. No. 7. Bacterium typhosum, showing flagella; stain, van Ermenghems 8. Bacterium dysenteries: stain, methylene blue. No. 9. Achorion Schonleinii (favus fungus), withconidia and mycelia : stain, Bismarck brown. No. 10. Bacillus anthracis: smear preparation from spleenof a mouse ; stain, gentian violet; to bring out the spores stain with Ziehls solution. No. 11. Bacillusaerogenes capsulatus: smear preparation from spleen; stain, gentian violet. No. 12. Yeast cells withbuds and ascospores, starch cell in lower right-hand corner; stain, weak Lugols (Grams) 8 i Sfc ../ > / -r- 0 ^>£~] / \ «., A- tl rv^.:


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