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case is really one of meningococcus meningitis. This, 

 as already stated, is done by means of lumbar puncture. 

 The fluid thus obtained is centrifuged, the sediment 

 spread on a slide, dried, fixed, and then stained ac- 

 cording to Gram's method. In case of meningococcus 

 meningitis Gram-negative diplococci will be found 

 mostly in the interior of pus cells. (See Fig. 36, 

 page 115.) If the organisms are Gram-positive the case 

 is not one of meningococcus meningitis. 



