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Except ia the exudations, the organisms are found 

 only in the lumen of the bloodvessels, A\here they are 

 usually present in enormous numbers. 



In the blood they are practically always free and are 

 but rarely found within the bodies of leucocytes. 



In stained preparations from the blood and exudates 

 a capsule is not infrequently seen surrounding the organ- 

 isms. (Fig. 62.) This, however, is not constant. 



Fig. C2. 



Micrococcus lanceolatus in blood of rabbit. Stained by metliod of Gram. 

 Decolorizatiou not complete. 



If a drop of blood from this animal be iotroduced 

 into the tissues of a second animal (mouse or rabbit), 

 identically the same conditions will be reproduced. 



If the organism be isolated from the blood of the 

 animal in pure culture, and a portion of this culture be 

 introduced into the tissues of a susceptible animal, 

 again we shall see the same pathological picture. 



It must be remembered, however, that this or- 

 ganism when cultivated for a time on artificial media 

 rapidly loses its pathogenic properties. If, therefore, 

 failure to reproduce the disease after inoculation 



