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Grows in nutrient gelatin or agar at a tem- perature of 18 to 20 C. , and more rapidly in the incubating oven. Does not liquefy gelatin. In gelatin plates forms spherical, grayish- white colonies, which may acquire a dark color. In gelatin stick cultures grows along the . Line of puncture in the form of a column made up of crowded white colo- nies. Very scanty growth on potato. Stains with all the aniline colors and by Gram's method. Pathogenesis. Produces general infection and death in from fo...ur to six days when inoculated into mice, guinea-pigs, or rabbits. The cocci are found in great numbers, often assembled in masses, in the capillaries of the various organs, but no evidence of inflammatory reaction of the tissues is to be observed. 16. MICROCOCCUS SUBFLAVUS (Flligge). Synonym. Yellowish-white diplococcus (Bumm). Obtained by Bumm (1885) from the lochial discharge of puerperal women and from vaginal mucus. Has also been obtained from the urine in cases NOT DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS IV.
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