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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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AZEEMC
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eruption
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These ferments have as their basis the lactic acid bacteria, and if the manufacturers wish to call their germs by other names, such as Bacillus Bulgaricus, no harm is done.
The same bacillus has also been isolated from the _leben_ of Egypt; and it is now proved that it is found in the curdled milk of the whole Balkan peninsula, and even in the Don region of Russia."[41] It is a short step from considerations like these to the adoption of the _Bacillus bulgaricus_ as the most potent of the various lactic organisms which have been examined, and which is likely to play such an important rôle in the destiny of the human race.
Luerssen and Kühn[70] came to the conclusion that yoghourt contained chiefly a mixture of _Bacillus bulgaricus_, diplostreptococci, and a "granule" bacillus, so called on account of its granulated appearance after treatment with methylene blue.
Colony of _Bacterium W._ from Yoghourt (non-granular variety of the granule bacteria, as far as possible identical with Luersen and Kühn's _Bacillus bulgaricus_), of a cubical branching-out form.
This receives support from the fact that soured milk beverages prepared by the use of ordinary lactic bacteria, distinct from those of the _Bulgaricus_ type, often exert a beneficial influence upon human beings even although the organisms responsible for the fermentation are incapable of growth at blood temperature.