A Note on Spirillum Minus (Carter), the Causative Organism of Rat-Bite Fever
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Spontaneous Infection of Guinea-Pigs with a Spirillum, Presumably Spirillum Minus Carter, 1887
McCluskie (1930), Robertson (1930), Francis (1936), and Knowles, Das Gupta and Sen (1936) have noted the occurrence of Spirillum minus in the naturally-infected mouse, Mus musculus. The last-named workers cited an incident in which a wrong diagnosis of rat-bite fever was established on the basis of discovery of spirilla in a white mouse inoculated with the blood of a patient suffering from prol...
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