BIOPLASM OF SMALL POX VESICLE, AND BLOOD IN -FEVJER. 

 Fig. 63. Fig. 64. 





Bioplasts from the vaginal mucus 

 or' a cow. Cattle Plague, a. 

 bacterium amongst these, ft, a. 

 mass of germinal matter con- 

 taming minute particles like 

 bacteria. These are also seen in 

 the white blood and pus cor- 

 puscle. Sec. X 2,600. p. 148 



Bioplasts from small pox vesicles on the fifth day of the 

 disease The two bodies under a from one of the youngest 



i was just beginning to be white at the 

 sis bodies under ft from a fully formed 

 vesicle. X 1,800. p. 148 



Fig. 65. 

 6 



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Blood from intestinal capillaries and small mesenteric vein Cattle Plague. The serum wus 

 reddish a. part of white blood corpuscle in outline ; 6. minute particles of bioplasm (disease 

 erms) in immense number in all parts ofthe field The smooth round bodies are young red 

 corpuscles. ' The angular corpuscles are old and altered red blood corpuscles, x 2,800. p 149. 



fig. 66. 



Fig. 67. 



Fig' 63. 



Particles from vaccine lymph 

 which had been keptin atube, 

 exhibiting very active move- 

 ments. X 6,000. pp. 144, 116. 



Very small masses of ger- 

 minal matter and white blood 

 corpuscle (a) from small vein 



White and red blood corpuscles 

 from a branch of the pulmonary 

 in. Cattle Plague. A quantity 



as in Fig. 38. X 2,800. p. 149. of germinal matter or bioplasm 



is seen around the lower 

 of the white corpuscle. 

 X 1,800, p. 149. 



of an inch 



x 1800. 



