Journal of bacteriology . Milk c. Dilution of 1 100 on plain and lactose agars. Incubated at 30°C. for six days. Plain aoar Lactose agar. Milk d. Dilution of 1/10,000 on plain and lactose agars. Incubated at 37°C. for twentv-four hours. (Sherman: Advantages of a Carbohydrate Medium.) ON A SPECIES OF TREPONEMA FOUND IN RABBITS HANS ZINSSER and J. G. HOPKINS From the Department of Bacteriology, College of Physicians and Surgeons,Columbia University, New York In the course of many attempts to isolate new strains of Tre-ponema pallidum from luetic rabbits, the writers have encoun-tered a spiral mi


Journal of bacteriology . Milk c. Dilution of 1 100 on plain and lactose agars. Incubated at 30°C. for six days. Plain aoar Lactose agar. Milk d. Dilution of 1/10,000 on plain and lactose agars. Incubated at 37°C. for twentv-four hours. (Sherman: Advantages of a Carbohydrate Medium.) ON A SPECIES OF TREPONEMA FOUND IN RABBITS HANS ZINSSER and J. G. HOPKINS From the Department of Bacteriology, College of Physicians and Surgeons,Columbia University, New York In the course of many attempts to isolate new strains of Tre-ponema pallidum from luetic rabbits, the writers have encoun-tered a spiral microorganism which has appeared on six differentoccasions in tubes prepared from the tissues of five differentstrains of rabbit syphilis. On first observation of this micro-organism it seemed difficult to decide whether it represented adistinct form, or a morphological mutation of Treponema palli-dum. Subsequent studies, however, have led us to feel reasonablysure that the organism has no relation to T. pallidum, but repre-sents a distinct species present in the rabbit tissue, which growsin the tubes as prepared by the Noguchi meth


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