Excerpt from The Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association, Vol. 15: Devoted to the Interests of the Medical Profession of Indiana; January to December, Inclusive, 1922
I saw Dr. Rosenow isolate from the stomach mucosa streptococci and those cultures injected immediately into animals produced, as Dr. Barnes described, ulcers of the stomach. Not joint lesions, not muscular lesions, no localiza tion in the gall bladder or the kidney or else where, but in the stomach mucosa.
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