The Philippine journal of science . Medical Associa-tion, Manila, November 4-7, 1914. 2Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. (1912), 106, Lancet, London (1912), 2, 1500. 25 26 The Philippine Journal of Science 1915 Case 2.—An adult Filipino was admitted to the PhilippineGeneral Hospital under the care of Dr. P. K. Gilman onAugust 27, 1914. The following diagnosis was made: Vesicalcalculus, chronic cystitis, chronic nephritis, amoebiasis, broncho-pneumonia, ulcerative gastroenteritis, trichuriasis. A bacterio- I1IH B. Coli in Blood /VS. 2 3938373635 ZT- It TO 2E=^2 is: *-* : H a m * E fc^ * Fig. 1


The Philippine journal of science . Medical Associa-tion, Manila, November 4-7, 1914. 2Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. (1912), 106, Lancet, London (1912), 2, 1500. 25 26 The Philippine Journal of Science 1915 Case 2.—An adult Filipino was admitted to the PhilippineGeneral Hospital under the care of Dr. P. K. Gilman onAugust 27, 1914. The following diagnosis was made: Vesicalcalculus, chronic cystitis, chronic nephritis, amoebiasis, broncho-pneumonia, ulcerative gastroenteritis, trichuriasis. A bacterio- I1IH B. Coli in Blood /VS. 2 3938373635 ZT- It TO 2E=^2 is: *-* : H a m * E fc^ * Fig. 1. Showintr temperature of case 2. logic examination of the blood was made on September 29, 1914,and a pure culture of Bacillus coli communis was obtained. Thepatient died within twenty-four hours after the blood was taken(see fig. 1, chart for case 2). Case 3.—An adult Filipino was admitted to the PhilippineGeneral Hospital on September 7, 1914, complaining of September 11, 1914, he was operated upon for tuberculous. Fig. 2. Showing temperature of case 8. epididymitis. On September 27, 1914, the temperature roseto 38° C., and on the following morning the thermometer re-gistered 38°.8 C. A blood culture made on September 29,1914, yielded a profuse growth of Bacillus coli temperature remained high and irregular and dropped sud- x, b, i Ruediger: Bacillus coli communis in Blood of Man 27 denly from 39° C. to 36°.8 C. between the evening of October 4,1914, and the morning of October 5, 1914. After that the tem-perature remained low and recovery was rapid. The serum obtained from patient 3 on October 5, 1914, ag-glutinated the organism obtained from his blood at a dilutionof 1 : 200; the organisms from cases 1 and 2 and a stock strainof Bacillus coli communis and Bacillus typhosus were not ag-glutinated at a dilution of 1 : 50 (see fig. 2, chart for case 3). Case I*.—An adult Filipina was admitted to the PhilippineGeneral Hospital on September 25,


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