Abstract

After intracerebral injection of poliomyelitic virus in M. rhesus monkeys, O'Leary, Heinbecker and Bishop1 showed that motor paralysis preceded noticeable changes in the axones of somatic nerves coming from the segments, the nerves of which supplied the paralyzed muscles. In brief, destruction of nerve cells occurred first, and destruction of nerve fibers secondarily. Since paralysis is produced in from 5 to 8 days following the intracerebral injection of the Flexner strain of virus in M. rhesus monkeys, at least that same period of time and perhaps more would elapse before changes would become obvious in the fibers of the somatic nerves, after this method of injection.Forty-two monkeys were injected subserosally with 25 cc. of a 1% suspension of virus, 10 animals with the same amount and percentage of virus contained in enteric toxin (paratypho-coli filtrate)2 subserosally and 7 animals with 0.1 cc. of a 1% suspension of virus intracerebrally. Somatic nerves coming from the lumbar and sacral segments wer...

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