Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891
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Osteomyelitis is of greater severity, it is believed, if due to amixed infection with both the white and golden grape-coccus ofsuppuration. I have previously mentioned that the bacteria of malignant pustule arepowerless to do harm when the germs of erysipelas are present in thetissues and blood. This is an example of the way in which one speciesof bacteria may actually aid the white cells, or leucocytes, and thetissues in repelling an invasion of disease-producing microbes. Having occupied a po...rtion of the time allotted to me in giving a crudeand hurried account of the characteristics of bacteria, let meconclude my address by discussing the relation of bacteria to thediseases most frequently met with by the surgeon. Mechanical irritations produce a very temporary and slightinflammation, which rapidly subsides, because of the tendency ofnature to restore the parts to health. Severe injuries, therefore, will soon become healed and cured if no germs enter the wound. Suppuration of operative and accidental wounds was, until recently, supposed to be essential.
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