1929
DOI: 10.1007/bf01781511
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Über Schutzstoffe bei der Experimentellen Syphilis

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“…Contrary to these reports, numerous other investigators have found no significant differences in the spirochetal agglutinating or complement fixing activity of normal and syphilitic serum (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)32), and have been unable to produce regularly positive Wassermann reactions in either experimental animals or human beings by the injection of killed cultures of T. pallidum (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)43). These discrepant results may well be due to the fact that there are numerous strains of cultured T. pallidum, all of which are non-pathogenic for rabbits.…”
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“…Contrary to these reports, numerous other investigators have found no significant differences in the spirochetal agglutinating or complement fixing activity of normal and syphilitic serum (23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)32), and have been unable to produce regularly positive Wassermann reactions in either experimental animals or human beings by the injection of killed cultures of T. pallidum (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)43). These discrepant results may well be due to the fact that there are numerous strains of cultured T. pallidum, all of which are non-pathogenic for rabbits.…”
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“…There is another fact that should be kept in mind; spirocheticidal effects, so readily obtained after experimental immunization, have not been observed in the case of actual infection either of man or of experimental animals (185).…”
Section: Theory Of Spirochetal Origin Of Wassermann Antigenmentioning
confidence: 99%