Abstract

In previous communications a new phenomenon of local skin reactivity to B. typhosus culture filtrates in rabbits was described.1 The local skin reactivity was induced by skin injections of the filtrate. If 24 hours later the filtrate was injected intravenously into the locally prepared rabbits there appeared extremely severe hemorrhagic necrosis at the site of previous skin injections 4 to 5 hours after the intravenous injection. There were observed certain features which considered together distinguished this phenomenon from the known manifestations of bacterial hypersusceptibility and the Arthus phenomenon. These features were: the local reactivity, the short incubation period necessary to induce the local reactivity, the short duration of the state of reactivity, the ability to induce local reactivity by a single skin injection, the severity of the reaction and the necessity to make the second injection of the toxic agent by the intravenous route.The factors inducing the local skin reactivity were term...

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