Identifier: gaillardsmedical33newy (
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Gaillard's medical journalYear:
1882 (
1880s)Authors: Subjects:
Medicine MedicinePublisher:
New York : E.S. GaillardContributing Library:
Francis A. Countway Library of MedicineDigitizing Sponsor:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:tents.V-X-Y-Z-Nnear Z—Contents more highly magnified. Plate 7, Fig. 8.—Bodies found in urineof scarlet fever. A, B, C, sporangia of mu-cor malignans. D, parent epithelial cellsfrom bladder. E, mycelial filament, I, K,L, N, near B, species of hypheothrix. O,uric acid. R, R, R, creatine. S, T, U,(N should be U) other forms of uric acid. Fig. 9.—Scarlet fever. A, B, C, dermalepithelia cultivated. D, micrococcus sporesfrom epithelium. E, F, K, ditto, united inmoniliform filaments. G, H, ditto, unitedby twos and threes. L, diatom from drink-ing water. M, filament of spores unitedby twos. N, Q, Epithelial cells of skinof scarlet fever. O, P, abnormal spor-angia of mucor malignans, both broken.R, long tubular mycelial filaments. Allthese were automobile like oscillatori-acae. S, S, central nuclei of N and Q. T,patch of membrane with mycelial filamentsof mucor malignans curiously twisted to-gether and curled. U, urate of soda. W,barb of feather. X, phosphate of lime.Y patch of membrane.Text Appearing After Image: ' Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.