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produce skin lesion, (c) growth in milk fermentation by B. coli, rash in 

 scarlet fever, (d) effect of substances added to media and of drugs in disease 

 sod. benzoate and B. coli sod. salicylate and acute rheumatism. 

 (14) Different symptoms due to different enzymes? analogy with sugar 

 ferments of bacteria complexity of action association with particular 

 vegetable and bacterial cells possibility of complete dissociation of patho- 

 genic enzymes? (15) Two results obtainable organisms deprived of patho- 

 genic functions (B. typhosus) functions maintained in absence of organism, 

 e.g. filter passers. (16) No enzyme isolated which forms toxins outside the 

 body true also of other recognised ferments artificial media differ from 

 vital fluids. (17) The enzyme theory and transmutation suggests transfer 

 of function possible certain conditions essential. Analogy of ships at sea. 

 Conclusion. (153169) 



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CONCLUSIONS (170) 



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