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A method of preserving a strain of the tubercle bacillus without having recourse to successive subcultivation or injection of the usual laboratory animals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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It has been found that when a toad is injected subcutaneously (e.g. in the dorsal sac) with tubercle bacilli the micro-organisms disseminate but are stored in the liver mainly, where they multiply slowly without producing visible lesions and can be recovered by culture or injection of guinea-pigs after several years. Bovine tubercle bacilli were recovered in culture from the liver 1, 2 and over 3 years after subcutaneous injection and tubercle bacilli of avian type were still viable after 900 days in the liver.
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