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ABSTRACT IN recent years many attempts have been made to confirm the belief that dermatophytes have a saprophytic existence in the soil. These investigations have disclosed the widespread
occurrence of the pathogenic species _Microsporum gypseum_ (Bodin) Brumpt1–6 and the existence of the saprophytes _Keratinomyces ajelloi_ Vanbreuseghem2,5–7 and _Tricho-phyton terrestre_
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