Abstract

In a previous communication1 we reported the results of the inoculation of guinea pigs with the toxic material obtained from the exudate of experimental typhoid peritonitis. The filtered toxic material produced lesions closely simulating those of human typhoid fever and the animals died after 3 or 4 inoculations. The toxic substance produced in this manner was found to be of rather low potency. Single injections of from 3 to 5 cc. failed to produce death although the animals became sick and showed marked reactions to the inoculations.It was thought that the employment of typhoid bacteriophage in conjunction with this in vivo method may serve the purpose of yielding a more toxic substance. It has already been shown that the action of bacteriophage in vitro has but little if any effect upon the toxicity of certain microorganisms. It was, however, thought that since the toxin employed previously by us was prepared in vivo, the presence of this lytic agent in the field of conflict between the host and the inv...

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