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Fig. 25. Bacteria enclosed in cells. In consequence of the 

 method of preparation the cell-nuclei are somewhat altered. 

 Bacteria stained red, body of cell blue. 



A, Gonococci from pus, (i: 1000). 



B, Swine erysipelas (1:800); a, blood corpuscle containing 

 rods; b, apparently free colony of rods, which, however, 

 really occupies the site of a disintegrated corpuscle. 



C, So-called lepra cell. The cell is almost completely 

 rilled with bacteria, so that the nucleus cannot be made 

 out, and the appearance seems to be that of free colonies of 

 bacteria, (i: 1000). By the side of this are some free rods 

 which in consequence of plasmolysis have the coccothrix 

 form. 



D, Intestinal epithelium with cholera bacteria (after van 

 Ermenghem), 1:700. 



t .Tubercle bacteria in a pus cell in sputum, (1:1000). 



