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in the blood,* in the scales of the desquamating 

 epidermis, f and in the discharges and ulcerated 

 tissue of the throat. 



. Micrococcus in measles. Round cocci and 

 diplococci have been observed in the catarrhal 

 exudations, in the papules and in the capillary 

 vessels of the skin, and in the blood of patients 

 attacked with measles. J 



Micrococcus in whooping cough. Elliptical 

 cocci are said to be constantly present in the expec- 

 toration of persons suffering from whooping cough. 



Micrococcus in haemophilia neonatorum, 

 Klebs. A coccus, which has been named Monas 

 hcemorrhagicum ) is stated to be characteristic of 

 this disease. 



Micrococcus in typhus. Actively motile 

 dumb-bell cocci have been described in the blood, 

 and plugs of cocci in the lymphatics of the heart, 

 in cases of typhus fever. || 



Micrococcus in acute yellow atrophy. 

 Cocci have been observed in the vessels of the 

 liver in this disease.lF 



Micrococcus in gangrene. Oval and round 

 cocci are found, which form zooglcea in the depth 

 of gangrenous tissues. From gangrene of the lung 



* Coze and Feltz, Malad. Infect. 1872. 

 t Pohl^Pincus, Centralblattf. d. Med. Wiss. 1883. 

 t Keating, Phil. Med. Times. 1882. Cornil and Babes, Les Bac- 

 teries. 1885. 



Burger, BerL Klin. Woch. 1883. 

 || Mott, Brit. Med. Journal. 1883. 

 If Eppinger, Prager Vierteljahrsschrift. 1875. 



