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Synopsis
Excerpt from Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Vol. 1: And Text-Book of Special Bacteriologic Diagnosis
VI. Gelatin plate, six days at X 70. Somewhat abnormal form with irregular borders. The larger colonies are superficial; the smaller, deep.
VII. Gelatin plate, six days at X 70. Common form. The upper, superficial; the lower, deep. VIII: Agar plate, eight days at X 50. Larger colony superficial; smaller colonies, deep.
IX. Microscopic preparation from a two days' bouillon culture at X 700. The individual cocci are usually more regularly round.
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Excerpt from Atlas and Principles of Bacteriology, Vol. 1: And Text-Book of Special Bacteriologic Diagnosis
Bacillus anthracis. F. Cohn and R. Koch. Bacillus mycoides. Flfigge. (root-bacillus.) Bacillus mycoides. Flfigge.
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