“…Alphahemolytic Streptococcus is the organism isolated in approximately 70% of cases, however, Pneumococci, E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Proteus and Clostridium welchii have been identified [3], The condition was known to Galen and was first described by Cruveilheir [1] in 1862, and by 1919 Sundberg had reviewed 215 cases [3], Subse quent to the advent of antibiotics the incidence has decreased dramatically, and only 39 cases have been reported since 1945 [2], In a review of 23 patients. Miller et al [4] noted an association between phlegmonous gas tritis and recent large intake of alcohol, upper respiratory tract infection and gastritis.…”