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is present in the purulent exudation of the conjunctiva as 

 isolated examples, and more commonly enclosed within the 

 pus cells, whose protoplasm is sometimes found crowded 

 with them {see Fig. 95), in the same way as we saw the 



Fig. 96. — From a Section through a Lymphatic Gland of Man dead of 

 Septicaemia. 



1. A blood-vessel which at one place is distended by and filled with minute bacilli. 



2. Lymph-corpuscles. 



3. Degenerated lymph-corpuscles. 



Magnifying power 700. (Stained with gentian violet.) 



leucocytes in the mouse septicjemia crowded with the small 

 bacilli. The cultivation of these bacilli carried out by 

 Kartulis shows that there exists a great difference between 

 them and the mouse septicaemia bacillus. 



Kartulis, besides describing their symptoms and course 



