1914
DOI: 10.1007/bf03003783
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Über anaerobe Bakterien

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“…Finally, a report (not shown in Table 1) by Massini from 1913 chronicles a young boy who died of complications of scarlet fever, otitis media, and chronic mastoiditis. An anaerobic diphtheroid was isolated in pure culture from the autopsy, but the microbiologic description was not adequate to identify it as P. acnes (31).…”
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“…Finally, a report (not shown in Table 1) by Massini from 1913 chronicles a young boy who died of complications of scarlet fever, otitis media, and chronic mastoiditis. An anaerobic diphtheroid was isolated in pure culture from the autopsy, but the microbiologic description was not adequate to identify it as P. acnes (31).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%