The Treatment of Infectious and Contagious Diseases by the Serum method, by "Civis mundi" Vol II

Date:
c. 1898
Reference:
MS.8499
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The Treatment of Infectious and Contagious Diseases by the Serum method, by "Civis mundi"
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Typescript, with charts, of Chapters VI-XIII:
VI: Diphtheria (contd). The application of the serum to experimental Diphtheria. The evolution of the antitoxic unit, and the methods of determining the strength and value of serums
VII: Diphtheria (contd). The application of the serum to human therapeutics. Statistics of Diphtheria mortality before and since the introduction of the antitoxin method
VIII: Tetanus
IX: Tetanus (contd) The value of antitetanic serium in the treatment of the declared disease in Man and in the horse
X: Pathological conditions due to the Streptococcus
XI: Streptococcal (contd). The experimental evaluation of the serum
XII. Disease due to the Pneumococcus
XIII: Original attempts to apply the principle of serum-therapeutics to auto-toxic conditions. Uraemia

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c. 1898

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1 volume

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