Manual of Bacteriological Technique And Special Bacteriology
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, but above all by the products (ptomaines, proteine, etc. ) separated from bacteria. The bacteria mostly associated with ordinary inflammatory and suppurative processes are : 1. The pyogenic cocci, staphylococci, streptococci, pneumococci, etc. 2. The Bacillus coli communis and allied members of that group. 3. The rarely present Friedlander's pneumobacillus. 4. Bacillus pyocyaneus. STAPHYLOCOCCUS PYOGENES AUREUS. Microscopical Appearances. Micrococci from 0-7 to 1-2 p in diameter, usually arra...nged together like bunches of grapes. (See Photo- micrograph, Plate IV. , Fig. 22. ) Motility. Non-motile. Staining Reactions. They are easily stained with all the basic anilin dyes, and by the Gram and Cladius methods. Biological Characters. Facultative anaerobe, producing the yellow pigment only in the presence of oxygen. The minimum temperature for their growth is 6 C. , maximum 44 C. , optimum 34 to 38 C. On Gelatine Plates. Examined under a low power they form in the beginning round, coarsely granular colonies, of a greyish -white colour, 88 SPECIAL BACTERIOLOGY with sharply defined borders ; later the colonies assume a yellow colour and liquefy the gelatine quickly.
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