“…In general, laboratory techniques for distinguishing between the viruses of variola and alastrim have failed to reveal constant differences with regard to the histology of skin lesions (21,28), the lesions produced on the chorioallantoic membrane of embryonated eggs (28), cross-immunity experiments in monkeys (40), serum-neutralization, complement-fixation, and hemagglutination-inhibition tests (25,27,47), by the double-diffusion precipitation technique (35), and the use of laboratory animals (22). Within recent years, however, the findings from studies of the behavior of smallpox and alastrim viruses in embryonated eggs offer a means of differentiating them.…”