THE ROLE OF THE BODY TEMPERATURE IN EXPERIMENTAL TYPHUS INFECTION GENERALIZED RICKETTSIAL INFECTION OF THE PERITONEUM IN GUINEA PIGS RABBITS AND SHEEP

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X-rayed and typhus infected rats presenting a generalized peritoneal infection by rickettsiae show temperature curves which are usually under 38°C. Guinea pigs and rabbits inoculated with Mexican typhus develop temperature curves which are usually over 39

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