. Alienist and d from bad corn, causedconvulsions, increased reflexes, narcosis and anesthesia. Henoted that in summer his product was more toxic. Babcock, quoting Sambon, says that the association ofpellagra with the eating of maize is too universal to be ig-nored, and that, based on pathology and symptomatology,there is good ground for the hypothesis that pellagra is aprotozoan disease allied with trypanosomiasis and syphilis. I have isolated from the blood of a pellagrin in the activestage of the disease a bacillus which produced spores, is de-colorized by Grams method, and li


. Alienist and d from bad corn, causedconvulsions, increased reflexes, narcosis and anesthesia. Henoted that in summer his product was more toxic. Babcock, quoting Sambon, says that the association ofpellagra with the eating of maize is too universal to be ig-nored, and that, based on pathology and symptomatology,there is good ground for the hypothesis that pellagra is aprotozoan disease allied with trypanosomiasis and syphilis. I have isolated from the blood of a pellagrin in the activestage of the disease a bacillus which produced spores, is de-colorized by Grams method, and liquefies gelatin. Likethe bacillus of Peltauf and Heider, it belongs to the potatobacillus group. It is probable that it is also the same asthe very actively motile organism described by observations on this organism are not sufficient for adetailed report at this time; however, it is altogether prob-able that Peltauf and Heider, Cuboni, Majocchi, Tizzoni, andmyself have found at different times the same 1. , Aged 12,Acute Pellagra; death infirst attack.


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