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A New Pathogenic Bacillus isolated from an Enlarged Prostate Gland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Leonard S. Dudgeon
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(Bacteriologist to St Thomas's Hospital, and Joint Lecturer on Pathology in the Medical School, and Director of the Clinical and Pathological Laboratories.)
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During my bacteriological investigations on the enlarged prostate gland which I am carrying out in conjunction with Mr Cuthbert Wallace, I have isolated a bacillus which presents the following characteristics and which appears to be, so far as I can ascertain, an organism which has not previously been met with.

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