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From the Bacteriological Department (K Ando), Hygienic Institute (Director S. Kanai), Dairen, South Manchuria
Abstract
In the previous communications we have pointed out that there are two substances in the so-called Dick toxin with which skin reactions can be elicited in human beings. The first seems to be bacterial protein, which may be considered as the so-called nucleoprotein and the second the essential scarlatinal toxin which is heat-labile and exotoxic in nature. In more recent experiments we have found a toxic component which can not be distinguished from the heat-labile scarlatinal toxin in any way tested except in its heat stability.
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