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4. It is generally agreed that the complement fixation reaction for gonorrhoea registers the presence or-absence of specific antibodies, but does not signify the presence or absence of gonococci in the tissues. It is interesting to note that in 1935 Dr. Price was maintaining that a positive test, provided no vaccine had been administered, was always indicative of the presence of living gonococci in the tissues, but that in 1938 he was not quite so dogmatic and considered that it was almost always the case
5. Carpenter, C. M. (1937) J. Amer.-med. Ass., 109, 1428.