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XXVIII. Additional Observations on the septicaemia in human plague with an account of experiments on the infectivity of the excreta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

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In a previous paper (This Journal, vol. VI. p. 524) we have given an account of the quantitative estimation of plague bacilli in the blood of 16 septicaemic cases. It remains now to supplement this number with a further series and to add some observations on the infectivity of the urine and faeces.

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