Spontaneous Infection of Guinea-Pigs with a Spirillum, Presumably Spirillum Minus Carter, 1887
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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 prolonged fever without any apparent cause. It was later observed that
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Knowles, Das Gupta and Sen (1936) have observed that 15 of a batch of 31 white mice (Mus muscuius) showed spontaneous infection with Spirillum minus. These mice were caged in cages of narrow meshed iron-netting. No rat could possibly get at the mice to bite them. On looking through the literature it is found that other workers such as Robertson (1930), McCluskie (1930), and lately Francis (1936...
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