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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
During the last ten years numerous investigations have been made to ascertain whether ordinary (i.e., non-specific) bacteria exist in the tissues of apparently healthy, living animals. As a result of these inquiries, it has been clearly shown that while there is no evidence of the existence of bacteria, under ordinary circumstances, in the blood of the higher Vertebrata, there is abundance of evidence of their presence in the blood of some fishe
* Compte Bendu, tome xcvi., Février, 1883.Google Scholar