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. 1949 Jan;25(1):1–47.

Pure Granulomatous Nocardiosis: A New Fungus Disease Distinguished by Intracellular Parasitism

A Description of a New Disease in Man Due to a Hitherto Umdescribed Organism, Nocardia intracellularis, n. sp., Including a Study of the Biologic and Pathogenic Properties of This Species*

John T Cuttino, Anne M McCabe
PMCID: PMC1942779  PMID: 18106962

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