Rhinoscleroma 



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resemble those of the bacillus of Fried! ander (q. v.) so closely 

 as to be indistinguishable from it. Even when inoculated 

 into animals the bacillus behaves much like Friedlander's 

 bacillus. 



Inoculation has, so far, failed to reproduce the disease 

 either in man or in the lower animals. 



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