“…branous enterocolitis has been frequently reported (Dearing, Baggenstoss, and Weed, 1960;Jackson, Haigh, Kass, Womack, Gocke, and Finland, 1951;Hale and Cosgriff, 1957;Speare, 1954) but is not absolute. There were many patients suffering from pseudomembranous enterocolitis who did not have an intestinal infection that could be attributed to any recognizable bacterial infection but may have been due to inadequate means of identifying certain pathogenic bacteria, and up to 1952 antemortem stool cultures were infrequently performed (Pettet, Baggenstoss, Dearing, and Judd, 1954).…”