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The intra-tracheal inoculation of anthracite dust mixed with dead human tubercle bacilli into rabbits
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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In 1931 Cummins, Weatherall & Waters investigated the adsorption of tuberculin by anthracite dust and the subject was further investigated by Cummins & Williams in 1938. After the publication by Kettle (1934) of his observation that the intra-tracheal inoculation of kaolin dust mixed with dead tubercle bacilli gave rise to a much greater reaction than did the inoculation of kaolin alone, the result of the mixture being comparable to an early silicotic lesion, the author, thinking that this effect might have been due to adsorption of the products of the bacilli on to the dust, tried the same experiment with a number of other dusts, met with in mines, such as those of silica, sericite and anthracite. He obtained comparable results with all of them, though of different degrees according to the dust used (Cummins, 1940b).
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