Abstract

Streptococci injected into the blood stream of the dog, even in massive doses, are removed from the circulating blood with surprising rapidity. Blood cultures made at short intervals show a precipitous decline from more than ten thousand colonies per cubic centimeter to zero within four to six hours. Examination of the tissues within two or three hours show sparsely scattered cocci in the liver, spleen and lungs. In later examinations the organisms are generally difficult to find. Although the leucocyte count rises appreciably following the injections, sometimes fifty per cent or more within five hours, it is difficult to find cocci in the leucocytes in smears prepared at short intervals during the experiment.While it cannot be denied that many of the organisms are filtered out in the capillary and sinusoidal beds and picked up by phagocytic cells, especially in the spleen, liver and bone marrow, as well as phagocyted by the leucocytes in the circulating blood, our attention has been directed to another m...

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