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2. Final proof of the exact relationship of B. influenzæ to influenza must depend upon (a) more definite knowledge of the immunology both of the organism and of the disease, and (b) knowledge of the pathologic lesions of influenza and the production of these lesions in animals by inoculation with B. influenzæ.

CHAPTER II

CLINICAL FEATURES AND BACTERIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA AND ITS ASSOCIATED PURULENT BRONCHITIS AND PNEUMONIA

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Francis G. Blake, M.D., and Thomas M. Rivers, M.D.

The material presented in this section of the report consists of clinical and bacteriologic observations made during the course of an investigation of influenza and its associated bronchitis and pneumonia at Camp Pike, Ark., between September 6 and December 15, 1918, comprising part of a correlated study of the epidemiology, bacteriology, pathology, and clinical features of these diseases. The bacteriologic studies are in the main limited to those made during life, those made at necropsy being reported in another section of this report.

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