They did it!

Thanks to our library staff and the people at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (from whom this comes) I was able to get a copy of the original “Gram Stain” paper…

Beginning of the original Gram Stain paper

I don’t know whether to be annoyed (that someone else beat me to it) or happy (because now I’ll be able to double-check my translation) but it appears the ASM actually already has a translation of the paper online. Interestingly, the attached commentary states that the Gram stain even works on bacterial protoplasts. If that’s true, then all this stuff I keep getting told about the action of the Gram stain being due to the cell walls themselves is incorrect. I wonder, do Gram-positive bacteria also have thicker inner membranes? Or is the commentary full of it?

Why this article didn’t originally show up when I was poking around Google looking for it by the title, I don’t know.

Next request will be for the “Everything is Everywhere” paper…

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Epicanis

The Author is (currently) an autodidactic student of Industrial and Environmental microbiology, who is sick of people assuming all microbiology should be medical in nature, and who would really like to be allowed to go to graduate school one of these days now that he's finished his BS in Microbiology (with a bonus AS in Chemistry). He also enjoys exploring the Big Room (the one with the really high blue ceiling and big light that tracks from one side to the other every day) and looking at its contents from unusual mental angles.

3 thoughts on “They did it!”

  1. Dear Epicanis,
    Please, could you post online or send to me a copy of complete article in German? I had been looking for it since some years. I would be grateful!
    Regards,
    Howard

  2. No problem – I’m in a bit of a rush at the moment, but I’ll try to post it sometime today, at least for a while…

  3. Okay – it should be accessible At this link at list for a while – I have to keep an eye on my bandwidth here, but I’ll leave it available as long as it remains only a minor drain on the system…

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