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Nach einer einleitenden Beschreibung der Literatur Über „Mimeae“ wird von einem Patienten berichtet, bei dem aus einem Hirnabsceß Mima polymorpha gezüchtet werden konnte. Der Verlauf der Krankheit, das bakteriologische und serologische Verhalten des Stammes werden beschrieben.

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Maier, L., Stille, W. & Thomalske, G. Mima polymorpha in einem Hirnabsceß bei einem Kriegsverletzten. Zeitschr. f. Hygiene. 149, 76–81 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157507

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