On a Remarkable Chromogenic and Pathogenic Bacillus Perhaps Identical with B. Chromo-Aromaticus (Galtier): Read in the Section of Pathology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, Held at Bristol, August, 1894

E. J. McWeeney
1894 BMJ (Clinical Research Edition)  
Street, Dublin; Pathologist to the Mater Misericordiae, Coombe, and National Lying-in Hospitals; Examiner in Pathology, Royal University of Ireland. WERE it not that the organism which forms the subject of this communication occurred in connection with morbid processes affecting the human subject, I should have felt inclined to reserve the following results for some strictly biological channel of publicity. The peculiar clinical character of the case from which the bacillus was isolated, as
more » ... as the virulent properties of the cultures, lead me to hope that the details may not be altogether out of place.
doi:10.1136/bmj.2.1762.742 fatcat:liy5eg6otrdanfssznc5xkczxa