Yale Medical Journal, Volume 2Yale Medical School, 1896 - Medicine Includes the Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society. |
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... serums , animal extracts , toxins , antitoxins , nucleins , etc. The antitoxin , so called , of diphtheria , and the nucleins are among the latter productions , and are now begging for a position among reliable therapeutic agents . All ...
... serums , animal extracts , toxins , antitoxins , nucleins , etc. The antitoxin , so called , of diphtheria , and the nucleins are among the latter productions , and are now begging for a position among reliable therapeutic agents . All ...
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... serum ther- apy . But as one closely scrutinizes both sides of this important question , and gets honestly at all the factors that enter into this involved problem , the evidence in favor of the value of antitoxin grows less and less ...
... serum ther- apy . But as one closely scrutinizes both sides of this important question , and gets honestly at all the factors that enter into this involved problem , the evidence in favor of the value of antitoxin grows less and less ...
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... serum treatment of tubercu- losis has as yet been decided . Without noticing at all that multitude of appliances for inha- lations either hot or cold , sprays medicated with all sorts of things , breathing - tubes , and the many ...
... serum treatment of tubercu- losis has as yet been decided . Without noticing at all that multitude of appliances for inha- lations either hot or cold , sprays medicated with all sorts of things , breathing - tubes , and the many ...
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... serum of dogs ' and goats ' blood to produce immunity from tuberculous infection . Dogs , themselves , do not become ... serum of the horse , because the horse is immune to the bacillus tubercu- losis . The serum is produced on the ...
... serum of dogs ' and goats ' blood to produce immunity from tuberculous infection . Dogs , themselves , do not become ... serum of the horse , because the horse is immune to the bacillus tubercu- losis . The serum is produced on the ...
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... serum . " Man , with the serum , is using nature's own weapon of defence ; the method is the result of years of research in all the laboratories and in chief clinics of the civilized world , particularly in France and Germany . " He ...
... serum . " Man , with the serum , is using nature's own weapon of defence ; the method is the result of years of research in all the laboratories and in chief clinics of the civilized world , particularly in France and Germany . " He ...
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