Microscopic View of Sputum Mucus with Influenza Bacteria from a Patient with Acute Bronchitis, Stained with Acid Fuchsin - 19th Century - stock illustration
Microscopic view of human blood cells and orthomyxoviridae bacteria (influenza) found in the sputum mucus from a patient with acute bronchitis, stained with acid fuchsin. Vintage etching circa mid 19th century.

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