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as found in representatives of the Aracese (gabi family), and 

 certain palms were discussed; these cause intense irritation 

 when brought in contact with the mucous membranes. 



UNUSUAL LOCATION OF VACCINATION TAKE 

 (DEMONSTRATION) 



By Dr. 0. Schobl 



An accidental vaccination on the hand resulted from a cut 

 due to the breaking of an ampule containing vaccine, even though 

 the wound was cleansed with 2 per cent lysol solution. Pho- 

 tographs taken at intervals of three days were presented to show 

 the development and healing of the take, which was fully de- 

 veloped on the ninth day. A secondary take followed. The 

 case is of particular interest because the patient had smallpox 

 thirty-five years ago and because of repeated nonsuccessful vac- 

 cinations since that time. 



R. B. Gibson, 

 Editor of the Proceedings. 



