General Surgery a Presentation of the Scientific Principles Upon Which the Practice of Modern Surgery is Based

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Ueber das Vorkoniinen des Proteus vulgaris bei jauchigen l-^iterungen. I.-D., ErUingen, 1897. — Kruse. Bazillen. In Fliigges Die Mikroorganismen, Leipzig, 1896. — E. Levy.
Experiin. und Klin, iiber die Sepsinvergiftung und ihren Zusammenhang mit Bact.
proteus. Arch. f. exp. Path., Bd. 34, 1894, p. 342.
Bacilli of the Colon Group. — The bacilli of tlie colon group (Bacillus Coli Communis) have alreadj^ been mentioned in discussing pj'ogenic bac- teria, for they not infrequently produce local and
... metastatic inflamma- tory processes ending in pus formation. Frequently they are associated with the proteus vulgaris in wounds infected by fa?ces, in perforative peritonitis, and in poisoning following the ingestion of decomposing meat. Not infrequently they are found in gangrenous foci associated with pyogenic cocci. They have been found alone in cases of gas phlegmon.
In general infections they may be found in large numbers in the blood even during life. [No significance should be attached to the pres- ence of colon bacilli in the blood shortly before or after death.


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