The Significance of Streptococcus Hemolyticus in Scarlet Fever and the Preparation of a Specific Anti-Scarlatinal Serum by Immunization of the Horse to Streptococcus Hemolyticus-Scarlatinae.

3 pages (pp. 542-44) IN: The Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 82, no. 7. Tall 4to, modern wrappers. Chicago, 1924. First Edition. Whole number offered entire.

Dochez and Sherman immunized a horse by repeated injections of scarlet fever rash and, when injected subcutaneously, caused marked amelioration of early symptoms. They also confirmed the relation of streptococci to scarlet fever. GM 5084.

Binding: Pamphlet
Language: English

Price: $50.00

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