Abstract

It is well known that typhoid bailli, freshly isolated from enteric fever patients, vary in their capacity to undergo agglutination. The following series of experiments was carried out with the object of discovering whether these differences in agglutinability are dependent on the stage of the disease at whih the bacillus is isolated, or on the body substance from which it is obtaind.

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