Mather Neill discovered scrotal reactions of guinea pigs with “Mexican” typhus could be used as differential test with typhus

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In 1917, Mather H. Neill discovered that scrotal reactions of guinea pigs with “Mexican” typhus (later known as murine typhus) could be used as a differential test with “European,” or epidemic, typhus.

It was first known as the Neill phenomenon (later called the Neill-Mooser phenomenon after Neill and Herman Mooser, a Swiss pathologist working in Mexico).

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Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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