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infection no less than does the virulence of the microorganism or the 

 size of the dose. 



Inoculations are made with some form of hypodermic needle fitted to 



FIG. 49. INTRAPERITONEAL INOCULATION OF RABBIT. 



FIG. 50. INTRAVENOUS INOCULATION OF RABBIT. 



a syringe. The most convenient syringes are the all-glass Luer or the 

 Debove syringes, which, however, are expensive. . Any form of steriliz- 

 able syringe may be used. In making inoculations the hair of the 



