Archives of internal medicine . , cxliv, 360. 8. Buschke. A.: Klin. Vortriige, 1898. Xo. 218. 9. Gilchrist, T. C: The Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1896, i, 269. 10. Curtis: Contribution a lEtude de la Saccharomycose humaine. Ann. delInst. Pasteur, lsiiii. \, 449. 11. Heubner: Deutsch. med. Wchnschr., 1904. Nos. 33 and 34. 1--!. Corselli, e Frisco. B.: Centra f. 1895. xviii. 368. 13. Troissier, E., and Achalme. P.: Arch, de med. expend, et danat. path.,1895, v, 29. 14. Hickey. Clinton: Colorado Med. Jour., 1900, vi, No. 2, p. 485. 110 THE VRCHIYE8 OF IXTERXAL \l \ F. De


Archives of internal medicine . , cxliv, 360. 8. Buschke. A.: Klin. Vortriige, 1898. Xo. 218. 9. Gilchrist, T. C: The Johns Hopkins Hosp. Rep., 1896, i, 269. 10. Curtis: Contribution a lEtude de la Saccharomycose humaine. Ann. delInst. Pasteur, lsiiii. \, 449. 11. Heubner: Deutsch. med. Wchnschr., 1904. Nos. 33 and 34. 1--!. Corselli, e Frisco. B.: Centra f. 1895. xviii. 368. 13. Troissier, E., and Achalme. P.: Arch, de med. expend, et danat. path.,1895, v, 29. 14. Hickey. Clinton: Colorado Med. Jour., 1900, vi, No. 2, p. 485. 110 THE VRCHIYE8 OF IXTERXAL \l \ F. Denver described in 1900 two cases of scarlatina] angina and one ofsore throat in which a dense exudate covered tonsils, pillars f faucesand margins of soft palate. The city bacteriologisl reported no Klebs-Loffler bacilli, no streptococci, and no staphylococci, but numerous yeas!cells. Steinhaus13 found a yeast in a child suffering from scarlet feverwhich he called Saccharomyces membranngenes. n the fifth day the. Fig. 2.—Saccharomycete, 3mear from 24-hour culture stained with Lflfflerunt hvlene-blue. < )il immersion.


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