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a pyzemic character, one concludes they have no con- 
nection with the primary infection. As the distempered 
. ‘Organism Where Occurring Dis I it 
Investigator. Discovered. in Body. Produced. Conferred. 
Semmer Diplococci 
Laosson Diplococci 
Millais Micrococci | Nasal secre- | Pulmonary 
tion complications 
Phisalix Streptococci | Lungs and 
pleural effu- 
sion 
Ferry Streptococci Eye lesions No typical None 
Staphylococci Blood distemper 
Very small lesions 
micrococci 
Krajewski Micrococci | Tissues and None 
blood 
Rabe Staphylococci} Nasal dis- | Distemper not None 
Friedberger | Streptococci charge transmitted 
Diplococci Ocular dis- 
charge 
Pustules 
Mathis Diplococci Sputum Similar symp-| Immunity 
(1 to 3 wdia- Tissues toms tothose| conferred 
meter) Pustules of distemper, 
but chiefly 
pustules 
Marcone Staphylococci Only pustules None 
Melone produced 
Jacquot Motile diplo-| In pustules | Only pustules None 
Legraine cocci , 
Streptococci 
Jensen Streptococci Pneumonic None 
symptoms only 
Taty Diplococci | Nervous sys- Nervous None 
Jacquin tem symptoms 
Fis. 5.—MICROCOCCI ASSOCIATED WITH DISTEMPER AND REGARDED 
AS SECONDARY INVADERS. 
dog practically always suffers from one or more of these 
secondary infections, and since these are often the 
