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B. prodlglosus and Str. eryslpelatls . The results obtained 

 In 3y personal cases so treated are summarized. 



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33. BEEBE, S. P. and TRACY, M. 



The treatment of experimental tumors with bacterial toxins 



J. A.M. A. 49:1493-1495, 1907 



Inoculations, Intratumorally or at a distance of a number of 

 bacterial toxins produced some regression in lymphosarcoma in 

 the dog. Vaccines of B. prodigiosus alone or in combination 

 with Str . pyogenes vaccine, produced some softening and sloughing 

 of tumor tissue and, in one animal, complete regression. A 

 suspension of a vaccine made from B. coli communis was likewise 

 beneficial. Soluble prodigiosus toxins, and a vaccine from 

 Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus , were valueless for this purpose. 



34. COLEY, W. B. 



Inoperable sarcoma. A further report of cases successfully 

 treated with the mixed toxins of erysipelas and Bacillus 

 prodigiosus 



Med. Rec. 72:129-131, 1907 



The mixed toxins of B^ prodigiosus and Str . eryslpelatls were 

 administered to twelve patients with inoperable sarcoma of the 

 long bones. No recurrence of these tumors could be traced for 

 eight of these patients, observed for periods ranging from 

 three to eight years. Pour other patients were living but 

 had been under care for shorter intervals. 



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35. LANGE, F. 



Experimentelle Untersuchungen uber das verhalten der LeukS^yten 

 nach Injektionen von Bakterienextrakten (Experimental investiga- 

 tions on the behavior of leukocytes after bacterial extract 

 Injections) 



