Bacteria And Germ Theory of Disease

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Bacteria And Germ Theory of Disease
Henry Gradle
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Digitized by Google MALIGNANT OEDEMA. 147 surgeons. It is quite probable, that most, if not all, parasites causing the surgical infections, can vegetate outside of the body. The virus would therefore be both endogenous and ectogenous. At any rate the prevalence of these forms of bacteria and their fre- quent occurrence in putrid soils harboring a variety of forms, render this view plausible, though it has not yet been strictly proven, at least under the conditions actually occurring in natu
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Another disease, which might rank amongst the surgical infections, though perhaps not common in man, is MALIGNANT (EDEMA.
This disorder had previously been studied by Pas- teur,* who called it septicaemia. But since the disease is characterized by a progressive oedema without the primary presence of the parasites in the blood, the name proposed by Koch,f — " Malignant CEdema," — seems more appropriate. It is invariably fatal within twenty- four to forty-eight hours. From the point of inocula- tion there spreads pretty rapidly an effusion of red- dish serum and at the autopsy the parasites are found abundantly in this fluid and in the tissues as far as the oedema goes.


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