Plate XIX: Tubercle Bacilli and Other Bacterium
- Part of Atlas of Urinary Sediments
- 1899
Plate XIX depicting various forms of bacterium present in urine. The figures are identified as follows:
Figure 1: Tubercle Bacilli. Stained red, the majority are slightly curved...The other bacteria and the nuclei of the pus-corpusles are stained blue.
Figure 2: Gonococci. Partly extra- and partly intra-cellular. The characteristic form of the pairs is clearly shown.
Figure 3: Large Bacilli (frequently found in decomposing urine). Stained with methylene blue.
Figure 4: Staphylococci in large and small groups. Stained with methylene blue.
Figure 5: Blood Pigment. In the form of irregular brown flakes of various sizes, also leucocytes and epithelial cells, almost all of which are squamous.
Figure 6: Squamous Epithelium, Erythrocytes, decolourised (in the centre) Leucocytes, and Colloid casts of varying size and form.
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“Plate XIX: Tubercle Bacilli and Other Bacterium.” Atlas of Urinary Sediments. Julius Klinkhardt, 1899. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/td96k355j.
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