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BUBONIC PLAGUE GERMS; SUCCESSFULLY CULTIVATED IN A BROOKLYN LABORATORY

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Article PreviewBUBONIC PLAGUE GERMS; SUCCESSFULLY CULTIVATED IN A BROOKLYN LABORATORY. Antitoxine Discovered with Which to Combat the Most Virulent of Diseases in Case It Appears in This Vicinity -- Bacilli Imported from Japan.E-MAILSAVEFebruary 7, 1897, WednesdayPage 6, 2731 wordshttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A01E5D81F31E132A25754C0A9649C94669ED7CFIf the contents of half a dozen innocent-looking glass tubes in the Hoagland Laboratory, Brooklyn, were permitted to escape, the most virulent disease known to modern science would be liberated, and, according to even the most conservative authorities, a plague of frightful character would be inaugurated.[ END OF FIRST PARAGRAPH ]Note: This article will open in PDF format. Get Adobe Acrobat Reader or Learn More »

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