Abstract

By tarring the ears of domestic and cottontail rabbits tumors have been procured for comparison with others experimentally induced with the Shope virus.1 The tarred rabbits were strictly isolated.The growths caused by virus regularly developed from the surface epidermis and were papillomas varying little in structure, whereas not a few of those consequent on tarring originated from the skin appendages, with result in a wider morphological variety. The tar papillomas were scattered, discrete and often punctate in origin; so too were the papillomas due to virus when this had been appropriately inoculated. The growths due to tarring appeared only after it had been repeated often enough to cause general hyperplasia of the epithelium, together with complex connective tissue alterations; and many of them retrogressed after tarring was stopped. The virus tumors, on the other hand, arose on the basis of the slight epidermal trauma incident to inoculation, and their progression was followed, not preceded, by conne...

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