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FIG 1.
Film from a recently inflicted wound showing B. tetani, B. aerogenes capsulatus, pyogenic cocci, B. proteus, and putrefactive bacilli.
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FIG. 2.
Film from a wound showing a late stage ,of infection. Streptococcus, staphylococcus, anaerobic diphtheroid bacillus, largely phagocytosed; B. proteus, all extracellular.Face p. 2.