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MICROBIOLOGY Dr. Wisseman: “B ack in 1880 . . . Pa ul Ehrlich and Oscar Schwann — first slide please (picture of the Smith Bros.) — were sitting in a pub having a few beers. Oscar said: ‘Paul your side chain is great!’ Paul said: ‘Oscar so is your now famous cell.’ The conversation continued at such lofty heights until Ehrlich noticed a little crawling thing on the table. He crushed it with his beer glass and proceeded to examine the resultant homogenate with his portable hand lens. ‘Oscar’, he said, . . . ‘we’ve got something here.’ Since that time, the relationship be- tween the agent of Pub typhus, Rickettsia pubis, and the migrating European earwax flea, Pulex patex has been apparent. This is one of the more fascinating fleas of the flea kingdom. Its peculiar trait is that it seeks out the ear wax of people of European CHARLES L. WISSEMAN, M.D. Head, Department of Microbiology descent all over the world. The flea is par- ticularly active and happy. It assumes a wonderful symbiotic relationship with Rickettsia pubis. The relationship between the pathogenesis and clinical course of the disease is striking. The flea alights on the ear to breed in the wax. There is a slight ir- ritation of the canal, the victim scratches his ear, mashing the infective flea eggs, releasing R. pubis larvae into the canal. At this time the cerumen is serologically positive. The larvae mature into adults, migrate into the cortical parenchyma and cause the hallmark of the disease: chronic, recrudescant stupid- ity. In the last decade or so it has been dis- covered that the disease is more widespread than originally believed and affects all ethnic groups, which gives us pause to consider the origin of man’s problems.” 20
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Burton J. Glass Edward I. Gordon Robert E. Greenspan Robert B. Greifinger Gary A. Grosart John J. Haggerty William E. Harper Peter M. Hartman Nelson H. Hendler Jerry Herbst Ivanhoe B. Higgins Ben Ho Charles F. Hobelman Marsha Horn Stanford J. Huber T. Noble Jarrell Sherman Kahan Jerald Kay Rena Kay Richard C. Keown Henry Kiang Claudius R. Klimt Wallace M. Kowalczyk John B. Kramer EUoit S. Krames Robert C. Krasner Edward E. Lampton Robert B. Lehman Martin E. Levin William R. Linthicum Jack S. Lissauer Gwynne H. Lourie Warren P. Magid Michael J. Maloney Roger M. Mamay Leonard J. Martin Michael L. Mattern Edward R. McCabe David L. McCann Robert M. Mentzer Jeffrey R. Mitchell Roy E. Monsour James E. Moulsdale Robert J. Neborsky Craig D. O’Donnell Maurice L. Offen Robert I. Ostroff Laura E. Owens R. Henry Richards Gerald J. Riffelmacher Donald M. Rocklin Paul T. Rogers Trenton K. Roebush Henry G. Sacks Marlene E. Saltzman illiam O. Samuels Michael E. Sanders Gerald N. Shaffer Robert K. Schreter Michael J. Schultz Robert A. Schuman Susan R. Schwartz Ralph E. Seligman Robert M. Shannon Robert E. Sharrock Stewart A. Shevitz Joel N. Shlian Thomas R. Silverman Morton A. Simmons Panayiotis L. Sitaras James J. Smith Dennis F. Smyth A. Arthur Steele Marshall K. Steele Janee D. Steinberg John P. Stone illiam A. Stuart Benedict A. Termini Harriet Tiffany Kerby J. Toll Sachiko E. Tomie Harvey M. Tompakov Bruce S. Trippe Robert H. einfeld Frederic einstein Kenneth J. eiss Philip H. White Robert P. hitehead alt H. Whitman alter J. iechetek Sue Ann ilkinson N. Jane ilson Charles J. ’irsing Carl W oolsey Lyn J. Yaffe Bernard J. Yukna 19
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