4o8 PHARMACEUTICAL BACTERIOLOGY 



VIII. Blood. Smoky Urine. Hematuria. 



1. Normal blood corpuscles. 



2. Crenated corpuscles. 



3. Phantom corpuscles. 



4. Corpuscles associated with casts. 



5. Hemin crystals. ' 



6. Blood clots. 



IX. Epithelial Cells. Normal and Abnormal. 



1. In order of size. 



(a) Vaginal (flat cuboidal and columnar. Usually associated with bacteria). 



(b) Bladder. 

 («) Cervix. 



(d) Urethra. 



(e) Renal pelvis. 

 (/) Ureters. 



(g) Prostate. 



(h) Kidney tubules. 



2. As to form. 



(o) Flat or squamous. 



(jb) Cuboidal (with or without fat granules and analogous to put corpuscles). 



(c) Columnar or cylindric. 



(d) Irregular. 



3. As to quantity or numbers, 

 (o) Normal. 



(jb) Excess of squamous (as in irritation and inflammation), 

 (c) Excess of cuboidal (as in chronic inflammation. Ulceration, with pus and 

 . blood corpuscles). 



X. Pus Corpuscles — Glycogenic Reaction, 

 r. Normal. 



2. Amoeboid. 



3. Inclusions of the cells. 



4. Decomposition changes, etc. 



XI. Mucus Corpuscles. ' 



XII. Amyloid Bodies. 



XIII. Spermatozoa. 



XIV. Micro-Organisms. Normal and Pathological. 



1. Urethral and vaginal bacteria — Normal. 



2. Air infection of the urine. 



3. Pathological infection of the urinary tract. 



4. Micrococcus ureas. 



5. Yeasts. 



6. Molds. 



7. Pathogenic bacteria. 



(a) Streptococcus (Staphylococcus) pyogenes. 



variety albus. 



variety citreus. 



variety aureus, 

 (i) Typhoid bacillus. 



(c) Anthrax bacillus. 



(d) Erysipelas 



(e) Tuberculosis. 



