The Southern California practitioner . TMKk VPEUTICAL HINTS. On page 314. under the head of Rheu-matism, in soeaking of the different or-ganisms found in the Mood occurs thefollowing sentence: The specific na-ture of these organisms and their re-lation to Rheumatism musl at premain undecided. Hence accordingto Green we have the question of theinfectious nature of rheumatism stillleft undecided. On page 321, in speaking of the Para-typhoid Bacillus, he says: It is capableof producing a disease almost exactly re-sembling enteric fever, from which it isdistinguished mainly by the failure ofthe pa


The Southern California practitioner . TMKk VPEUTICAL HINTS. On page 314. under the head of Rheu-matism, in soeaking of the different or-ganisms found in the Mood occurs thefollowing sentence: The specific na-ture of these organisms and their re-lation to Rheumatism musl at premain undecided. Hence accordingto Green we have the question of theinfectious nature of rheumatism stillleft undecided. On page 321, in speaking of the Para-typhoid Bacillus, he says: It is capableof producing a disease almost exactly re-sembling enteric fever, from which it isdistinguished mainly by the failure ofthe patients serum to exhibit the agglu-tination reaction with typhoid varieties of the organism are de-scribed. In discussing agglutination on page2Q9 occurs the following : The nature ofthe process of agglutination is notknown. It is possible that a precipi-tate of some kind is formed, which en-tangles the organism in its meshes. Thesubstances which produce the reactionare called agglutinons: there is evidenceto show that the


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