Archives of internal medicine . ormous number of micro-organisms. We can take the contents of avaccination blister and make new colonies on thousands of other one or two days later the ferment-like antibody appears. The colonyis attacked, its contents digested and a toxic body is formed by thatdigestion. This is diffused in the neighborhood and elicits the intenselocal inflammation which we call area. In addition the toxin enters thegeneral circulation and produces fever. At the same time the micro-organisms are killed, and we can no longer vaccinate with the contentsof the now yellow


Archives of internal medicine . ormous number of micro-organisms. We can take the contents of avaccination blister and make new colonies on thousands of other one or two days later the ferment-like antibody appears. The colonyis attacked, its contents digested and a toxic body is formed by thatdigestion. This is diffused in the neighborhood and elicits the intenselocal inflammation which we call area. In addition the toxin enters thegeneral circulation and produces fever. At the same time the micro-organisms are killed, and we can no longer vaccinate with the contentsof the now yellow pustule. After two or three days the struggle withthe micro-organisms is finished, but the organism contains the new anti-body for a long time. Now we revaccinate. As long as the antibody is present, the micro-organism introduced into the scarification of the skin is attacked anddigested immediately. The micro-organisms have not the time to multi-ply and therefore only an extremely small amount of toxin is formed. OJ O CO o s3. cO c\J <5i /^/•:^^^ % f^ ^, B ® ^ ^


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