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is denoted by distinct inflammatory changes at the site 

 of the inoculation. This method of making the test is 

 often spoken of as the von Pirquet test. If a dilute 

 solution of tuberculin is dropped into the eyes, it may 

 give rise to a reaction in the form of a marked conges- 

 tion of the conjunctiva. This is spoken of as the con- 

 junctival or Calmette reaction. Rubbed into the skin 

 in the form of an ointment, tuberculin may also give rise 

 to a reaction. This is Moro's test. 



Tuberculin is also used in the treatment of tubercu- 

 losis. For this purpose very minute quantities are in- 

 jected and the amounts gradually increased. 



