Abstract
In previous papers Professor Symmers and myself have called attention to the presence of agglutinins for the typhoid bacillus, the colon bacillus, and a bacillus of the alcaligenes class in the blood serum of patients suffering from cerebro-spinal fever from whose lumbar puncture fluid and in some cases from whose blood theMicrococcus intracellularis meningitidis(Weichselbaum) had been cultivated.
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