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The Thermoprecipitin Method in the Diagnosis of Bubonic Plague in Cadavers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Charlotte E. Warner
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(From the Bacteriological and Hygienic Institute, Berne. Director: Prof. Wilhelm Kolle.)
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The diagnosis of bubonic plague in rat cadavers, the examination of which is a recognised method of prophylaxis for ships or other communities, which may have been in contact with endemic centres, is attended by especial difficulties, and, on the other hand, calls for especial speed and finality in technique.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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