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Excerpt from Objections to the Term "Purpuræmia" Being Applied to the Disease Known as "Haemorrhagic Malarial Fever"
Sherer discovered this purpurine in two cases of typhus and in one case of ordinary hectic fever, and goes so far as to give us in tabular form a comparative history of the amount of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen in the two diseases to account for the development of the coloring pigment.
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