Abstract:In support of the theory of a toxic genesis of mental diseases arising from chronic infection, some authors have attributed a special rôle to the B. coli. As long ago as 1904 Johnsohn and Goodall (1) examined the agglutination of a series of psychotics to the B. coli. They found this reaction completely or weakly positive in 50% of their cases of insanity (mostly with a serum dilution of 1: 100), while only 15.5% of their control cases showed a positive reaction. These results were not confirmed by Puca (2). L… Show more
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