The biological activity of toxigenic and non-toxigenic V. cholerae supernatants was found to depend on the cultivation medium. The use of iron-free tryptone medium made it possible to obtain supernatants of toxigenic V. cholerae with haemolytic activity and destructive action on passaged cell cultures. In the experimental infection of suckling rabbits the influence of the cultivation conditions of V. cholerae on the character and expression of their pathogenic properties was determined. The dissemination of V. cholerae into the internal organs of rabbits after their infection with both toxigenic and non-toxigenic strains correlated neither with the cultivation conditions of these strains, nor with the character of changes in the intestine of the infected animals.