1919
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1919.00090190055005
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A Study on the Etiology of Cholecystitis and Its Production by the Injection of Streptococci

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“…In nine instances he demonstrated the presence of this organism in the small black stones that formed as a result of such experimentally produced cholecystitis. Brown (1919) confirmed Rosenow's findings and went further by showing that streptococci from the tonsils of patients will produce cholecystitis and stones. These findings suggested that cholecystitis and stone formation is a result of blood-borne infection from a focal source.…”
Section: The Streptococcussupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In nine instances he demonstrated the presence of this organism in the small black stones that formed as a result of such experimentally produced cholecystitis. Brown (1919) confirmed Rosenow's findings and went further by showing that streptococci from the tonsils of patients will produce cholecystitis and stones. These findings suggested that cholecystitis and stone formation is a result of blood-borne infection from a focal source.…”
Section: The Streptococcussupporting
confidence: 53%