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say to what group of bacilli it does belong, though from its 

 size it could not belong to the group of bacillus coH, is the 



Fig 



79. — From a Section through the Kidney of a Case that died 

 AFTER Meat-Poisoning at Welbeck. 



The figure represents part of a glomerulus of a Malpighian corpuscle, in which 

 some of th^ capillary blood-vessels are filled with the bacilli. Magnifying 

 power 700. 



1. Capsule of Malpighian corpuscle. 



2. Capillaries filled with bacilli. 



3. Capillaries empty. 



4. Bacilli contained between capillaries. 



microbe found in connection with outbreaks of choleraic 

 diarrhoea in Welbeck and in Nottingham. 



Bacillus of choleraic diarrhoea from meat-poisoning, — In 



